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CATALOGUE. 


MEDALS  RELATING  TO  CANADA 

Will  be  .ontioned.     The  si.;  arr^L'^^J,!:; T^oT'  ""  "^''^''" 
1   1658  Viceroy  De  Levi:  fine  portrait  with  bust  dLed  and 
mailed:  t.tle  pko  bkx  amkricab:  rev.,  crowned  shield  of 
arms  on  ermine  mantle:  bronze;  size  32 

-^^  ^Tcks^^'B^-' fi"  ^°''^=  -.France  seated  on  pile  of 
locks.    i3nti8h   flags,    beaver  and    river-god    near    her- 

KEBEOA  LIBERATA    "'ca^e  "  „„  t        k'"'°'""''"«= 

XAv.  KKX.:  rev.,  same  as  that  of  preceding:  FoundaUon 
of  Loui3burg:  "cuivre"  on  edge:  bronze-  26  ''^''''" 

'  '^'Jfr?"  ^\'  ^""'""'"^  ^"«^=  ^^^"  Indian  and   A.ent 
seated   by  a  fire,  latter  holds  a  winced  nin«  .f  Z^ 

toward  the  sun:  issued  for  the  ZZt rV^ /^^ 
"2T    '"^""^  ^"^^    ^-   '^-    --"y    ^oTnd: 


OATAliOGtTB. 


7   1788  George  II.:  bust  in  armor:  rev..  Britannia  drawn  bya 

hon   between  Justice  and  Liberty:  dates  of  battles  of 

LouisBouRG,  Frontknac,  Fort  Du  Quksnk,  Gorek,  «tc., 

names   of  "How"    (sic)   Boscawen.   Amhkrst,   Brad- 

8TRKKT,  etc.:  yellow  bronze;  27 

8  1769  George  II.:  similar  obv.:  rev.,  lion  and  horse  support- 
ing inverted  French  shield  :  names  of  battles  and  com- 
manders   NIAGARA,    Johnson;     QUEBEC,   Wolfe 
MoNCKTON.   Townshend;  CROWN  POINT,  Amherst: 
etc.:  yellow  bronze;  27 

9  1759  George  II.:  duplicate,  equally  fine;  27 

10  1769  Medal:  muled  reverses  of  the   two   last   described- 

'  Quebec,"  "DuQuesne,"  etc.:  yellow  bronze;  27 

11  1769  Duplicate  equally  fine  :  also  one  o^  lot  8  (very  coodV 

27;  2  pes  V      J  t,     u;. 

12  1769  «  Guadalvpe  Surrenders":  Britannia  assists  a  kneeling 

female  to  rise  :  rev.,  Britannia  with  trident  and  standard, 
With  foot  on  a  prow:  commemorating  the  first  capture,  by 
the  British,  of  the  Island  of  Guadaloupe,  which  Columbus 
discovered  in  1493:  bronze;  25 

13  1760  "MONTREAL  TAKEN":  Lord  Amherst  (Gov.  of 

Virginia,  1763)  reclining  rests  on  a  prow,  a  beaver  on  his 
leg,  standard  in  background:  The  conquest  of  Canada 
"  COMPLEATED  »:  rev.,  v/eeping  female  seated  beneath  a 
fir  tree,  a  spread  eagle  (prophetic  emblem)  on  rocks  to 
left:  bronze;  26 

14  1761  "BELLEISLE    TAKEN":  nude   bust  of  Britannia 

between  trident  and  cap:  o.  fair.  Britannia,  hail.-  rev 
Victory  with  French  trophy  and  cornucopia  :  bronze;  26 
14a  1758  GOREE  TAKEN:  very  similar  bust  of    Britannia 
with  trident  on  shoulder;  same  legend:  rev.,  Victory  on  a 
prow:  bronze:  very  good;  25 

15  1813  Battle  of  the  Thames:  view  of  the  battle  between  the 

Canadian  and  U.  S.  forces:  obv.,  Gov.,  Shelby:  w.  m  - 
very  good;  41 

16  1822  Louis  XVIIL:  fine  portrait:  rev.,  France  and  America 

leaning  against  a  statue  of  Mercury:  gallia  et  America 
fcederata:  bronze;  32 


CATALOGUE.  ij 

''  'VuranT'leT'"'  ''''^"'^"^•-  °°"^™"--  '«^'«  with 

''  ''1  "^rk'a ;f '"  ''v''"^  ^"'^  ^''-P'^^  M-ons  of  Can- 
ada   .  ark  and  arras  between  cherubirns:  rev    "To  «om 
memorate  the  Union  »:  w.  m.;  27 

19  1863  Duplicate  atruck  in  red  wax 

20  1860  Crowned  profile  of    Victoria:  itxivkksixas  victoria 

CO.U.OICM:  rev.,  Welsh  pluses  and  maple  wreatrPrinct 
of  Wales  premium:  bronze;  28  -*«'",  ^nnce 

^onii.— The  following  8  medala  are  by  the  Wun,,.    «»^ 

21  Toronto  University:  Medical:  a  hand  and  arm  holding  a 

rr:  ir;"rr  "■""■""  ™"-™« --.; 

K.  N.  STABK,  M.  D. :  bronze;  22 

22  Toronto  University:  very  beautiful  and  artistic  figure  of 

9AN0T2A:  rev.,  an  ivy  wreath:  bronze;  32 

''      "GTa'ndT't'p^^^^^   '°^   P°^'-'^    -    -Ito-relievo. 

Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada":  rev.,   "presented 

by  the  directors,"  etc.;  U.  S.  and  British  flags:  bronze   3I 

24  1864  "Shakespere  Tercentenary":  very  fine  bust  of  ShV 
speare  to  left:  rev.,  " McGilf Collie  Monte  I'^f^^^^^^^^ 
a  beautiful  tablet:  bronze;  28  "°^ 

''  ''twee?ar:'rb""t"':V^'''^  Emperor  Justinian  be- 
tween an  orb  and  scroll  bearing  one  of  his  codes-  rev 

"Universuas  McGill,  praemium  in  facultate  jurTs "  be' 

tween  palm  branches:  Eliza  and  John  TorraLe:  bronze; 

26  1864  Fine  profile  of  Newton:  "scikntiis    m.. 

BT      PHYSTPT*      ..^.  '^CIBNTIIS  .  MATHEMA1ICI8  . 

JtA  .  l-HYSICIS  .  FELICITBB  .  EXCULTI8  "•     rou       TT    • 

McGill,  Monte  Regio-  "AnrTMrr    '  „'^^-' .^"^^ersitas 
bronzej  28  Molson  »  in  olive  wreath: 

21  1872  John  Calvin:  very  fine  bust  to  left-  rev     «Pr.-K 
tenan  College,  Montreal "  on  a  raised  banrb;onz^7t'- 


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CATALOGUE. 


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rev.,  WelMh  ,.uracH  botwoen  boquoU  of  tohoh,  iIuhIIoh  an.l 

humronkH:  '•  Kecovory  of  th«  Prince,  of  WaloH"-  (^ANA- 

TL  ^«"f,?^^'^^^«  •  ^«  •  APR  .  1H72.:    Lt!lo; 

and  v!.r;fo:U.,  ""  ""^*"-"  ''''  ^'''  '"^"^^  ^'  ^''  ^^ 

29  "AgricultunU  AnHooiation  of  Upper  Canada  ":  wreath  of 

leaver.  fru.t«  flowern  and   vegetables:  obv.,  nhield   with 
plow,  ram,  bull  and  horse:  copper;  29 

30  Canada  Artillery  AsHociation-  beaver,  wreath,  cronned  can- 

"on..rowned  dueld  C.  A.  A.:  badge  with  field   cut  out- 

|.truck.ny>..«  thick  silver:  17x24:  I  know  of  none  other 
m  this  metal, 

81   1600  Victoria  Bridge:  distant  view  of  bridge:  finely  exe- 
cued  emblems  above:  rev.,  busts  of  VictoHa.  Albeit  and 

32  I860  Victoria  Jindge:  sane  in  white  metal  gilt;  32 

33  18  0  Bust  of  Prince  of  Wales:  rev.,  close  view  of  Victoria 

Bridge:    also  commemorating  his  visit:  w.  m.:    perfect 
proofs  (which  are  seldom  found):  28;  2  pes 

34  1860^ Duplicates  of  each  in  lots  ..2  and  33:  equally  fine;  ;, 

36  1870  Montreal  Numismatic  and  Arch.  SoJety:  facsimile  of 
Greek  letradrachm   and  Canada  Cent:  tomahawk,  ealu- 

•bandham's  Series  No.  1  ":  w.  m.-  27. 

36  Duplicate:  equally  fine;  27 

37  1871    Odd   Fellows'   International    Reunion:    "Ohio   and 

Ontario,  separated  by  nationality,  united  in  one  frater- 
nity":  w.  m.;  24 

38  1876  "Western   Congregational  Church,  Montreal:"  view 

of  the  building:  rev.,  "  cornerstone  laid  »:  name  of  com- 
mittee: lor  one  of  whom  (Chas.  Cushing)  this  was  struck 
in  ailver:  thick:  si/o;  29 

39  1876  Same  in  copper;  29 

40  1876    Same  obv.,   but   die  altered   io   "Calvary"  from 

Western,"  and  architects  names  below  church  erased 
and  changed  to  "  erected  1876  ":  rev.,  «  Congregation^ 
College  of  B.  N.  A.,  Montreal »:  their  arms  crowned  :  w 
m.  silvered;  29 


OATALOCJUB.  7 

"  ''t:::„,?l';r,'''''"  '^^'^^r'"'  M"-'"'^  Mano,  j„„.  .na 

<n.tu,l,a,,™,.,  „,„„,,  „„„Hj.e,„I„.l  in  .  riot  .1  Mo,ur„.l, 
w.  m.:  jiicrood:  proof;  27 

42  Diiplirato  (.(iiially  ihio 

43  1H41  St.  JolurHOiithodral,  NowFoiinfllan.1.  «..      a 

w.  m.:  pierced  ;  .'U 

44  School  mo,lal:  «fu,i,„a  .e.tml,  library,  cw.:  w  m  •  28 

4.   1874  .rfo„tr,.al  Kat.onal  Vet,  (s,.  J„|„,.,  Day):  maplo  loaf- 
4«  ,.r4  "■""'■•■■■•■■""'  '"•"'«'' ^  '"i"!'  «•'"«•;  10 

46  187  J     Sainuj  A,,„„,  puronne  du  Cauxla  '•.■  hr.e  date-  r.v 
AO  ,8-:rr   ""■-""-'"'f'l-P.Vim.Ke:  w.  ™  f.o         ""'- 

"  'iv:rM-j,  rpr"'""""'  "■•'■'"^•''-«-  -pp- 

52  1877  "Province  ds  Qnobec  -    .a„e  pilgrimage:  aI»o  one 
58  1877  PiusIX.:  "flO™" 


PVenel,a„,K,,g,i,b(2Lb):tp„ra;.,r:'nr,:r4 
55  1878  Montreal  MusicalJubilee-  St  John-  m 

^^.^n):  .rue.  over  a  Spant^  ^BeX-'or;;"::  ^ 

57°  mssr^K  *"■"""  """"■"•'^P"' 

°« -  M:-:^-b:re;::o;r^^^^^^^        ^^ 

vered:  13;  3  pes  ^"^^^^  *"^  «^'- 


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CATALOGUE. 


im 


59  1878^.^tcair.boat  excursion  on  theSt.  Lawrence,  Jan.  1 :  cop- 

60  1878  Montreal:    Lord  Dufferiu's  Ball  at  Windsor  Hotel- 

copper;  23 

61  1880  Montreal  Exhibition:  new  of  the  building:  Zyrnbur- 

fn  M  "^"^^^^7•    I^  i«  «-^d  this  variety  is  quoted  at  |4 
in  Montreal,  and  the  one  without  the  name  at  $1.    I  place 
both  varieties  in  this  lot-such  m.^vellous  works  should 
not  be  separated  :  w.  m.  :  size  24.     P.  S.— I've  iust  .i;« 
covered  ANOTHER  !  date  altered  to  1881,  and  L.mb.k 
NBR  bigger  than  ever ;  total  3  pes 
62  1881  Montreal  Census  since  1720:  also,  St.  John's  Day  in 
Quebec  1880:  w.  m.:  12  and  15;  2  pes 

COPPER   COINS   AND    TOKENS. 


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iVb  duplicates,  except  when  mentioned. 


1720  "Lugdun.  XV.  Dec.  Gratia":  head  Louis  XV  •   rev 
verrgTd''  ''''"^"  ^^'""•"'  "^^^^^  «^-«^'  «^^-wis; 

64  1755  Louis  XV^  older  portrait:  a  galiey  with  the 'f  Fleece  » 

as  a  banner:  Col.  Fbanc.  de  l'Am  -fine 

65  1796    COPPER    COMPANY   OF   UPPER    CANAnA 

ONE    HALFPENNY:   obv..  Hop! pfe^.s^^^fat 
proof.     This  piece  is  mentioned  in  Mr.  Sandham's  work 

for    7        '"''  'I  ''  ^"'^'  '^^'  ^'  ''  -J^--  i«  offered 
for  sale  even   at  the  figure  he  quotes  ($40):  it  possesses 

one  advanta.:e  over  the  ordinary  Colonial  coin^n  con 

rs-t^iTB^rh^"" ''-'-  -''  ^  --^  -^-  - 

66  Ruae  tokens  copied  from  the  English,  Irish  and  Vermont 

abourr-'  ^r^"^«-«=  -"«'  l^^Ms  a ''curio  "indeed 

67  1810  Windmill:  rev.,  a  pig  standing  beside  a  store  i«^  &. 

in  window:  no  credtt  in  «v  .  ,,  .   *  "''"'^e,  jug,  (fee., 

work  of  an  embr;  anL"  ^r       '  ™'"  ^PP-n^-the 


OATALOGUB. 


9 


tn.  1 :  cop- 
or  Hotel: 

Lymhur- 

ted  at  $4 

I  place 

ks  should 

just  dis- 
Lymbur- 

s  Day  in 


counterstamped   "Devios    & 


^.•.   rev., 
therwise 

Fleece  " 

UDA  : 

infants 
bronze 
I's  work 
offered 
ossesses 
in  con- 
ich  was 

ermont 
indeed: 
I 

Iff,  <fec., 
tly,  the 


68  "Deanston   Cotton   Mill"; 

Bolton,  Montreal";  good 

69  1811  Rbnonillos  Viscape:  a  female  seated  in  a  chair,  holds 

up  a  wand:  3  stars  above:  rev.,  blank;  good  for  the  piece. 
For  particulars  concerning  these  uncouth  pieces  see  Kings- 
ford's  Monograph,  "A  Canadian  Political  Coin,"  sold 
with  this  lot 

70  1811  Another  similar,  but  weaker  on  left:  also  one,  bust  to 

left:  "  Canadin  ":  rev.,  "nillos  vis,"  with  similar  seated 
female:  former  good:  latter  poor;  3  pes 

71  Canada  Halfpenny  Token:  obv..  ship:  "  For  public,"  etc.: 

also  1830  and '41  Canada:  rev., Halfpenny:  vervgood  • 
3  pes  .^  8         , 

72  1816  Bust  of  Wellington:  rev.,  ship:  Montreal;  very  fine 

73  Sloop  to  right:  "Halfpenny  token,  Upper  Canada  ":  reverses: 

1816,  Indian   and   dog  :    1820,  crossed  spades,  anvil  (3 
varieties):  1821,  barrel,  "Upper  Canada":  1823  and '33, 
plow:  1833, scythe,vise, anvil, etc.:  "Commercial Change'' 
"To  facilitate  trade":  good  to  fine;  8  pes 
73a  Ship  to  left  :    Commerce  :     rev.,    "  1828   0NE:rARTHiNG 


token";  fine 


74 


1832  Geo.  IV.  (post  mortem  token) :  Upper  Canada:  rev. 
Britania:  also  Habitant  Sou:  rev.,  incused:  nicked:  good; 
2  pes 

76  1837  Bank  of  Montreal:  Penny  and  Halfpenny:  a  beautiful 
uncirculated  pair;  2  pes 

1837  City  l?ank  :   Penny  and  Halfpenny  :  very  good  and 
fine ;  2  pes 

1837  Quebec  Bank  and  BanqueduPeuple:  Pence  and  Half- 
pence: good  (1  poor);  4  pes 

1839  Bank  of  Montreal:  Halfpenny:  side  view  of  bank:  has 
slight  nick  on  roof;  very  good 

79  1842  Bank  of  Montreal:  Penny  and  Halfpenny:  also  1844 

Halfpenny .  fine  ;  3  pes 

80  1852  Quebec  Bank:  Penny  and  Halfpenny:  beautiful  un- 

circulated pair  nearly  proof;  2  pes 


76 


77 


78 


10 


'V 


CATALOGUE. 


81  1852  Quebec  Bank  Halfpence:  die  varieties:  also  Bank  of 

Upper  Canada:  1860,  '52  and  '54  Penny  and  Halfpenny 
of  each  date,  latter  with  crossed  4:  some  with  "upset" 
reverses:  very  good  to  fine;  i»  pes 

82  1857  Bank  of  Upper  Canada:  Penny  and  Halfpenny:  beau- 

tiful uncirculated  pair;  2  pes 

83  1858  Victoria  Cent;  almost  proof 

84  1858  Another:  uncirculated;  seldom  found  so  fine 

85  1869  over  '58,  '59  small  date,  one  badly  misstruck:  1876, 

'81  and '82:  Cents:  all  fine  uncirculated  specimens  (except 
the  first) ;  7  pes 

86  1858  Silver  20,  10  and  5  Cents:  uncirculated;  3  pes 

87  1871  Silver  50   Cents:  proof;  slightly  marred  by  rubbing 

against  another 

88  1880-82  Silver  6  and  10  Cents  (2):  uncirculated;  3  pes 

89  1881  Silver  50  and  25  Cents:  uncirculated;  2  pes 

90  Sliver  Marriage   Token:  IB.-MC:    two   doves  on    hearts- 

cherub  above:  rev,  doves,  eaca  flying  with  an  end  of  a 
knot:  "The  further  we  fly,  the  faster  we  tye":  "Love 
for  love":  very  good;  size  16 

91  Curious,   counterstamped,   engraved    and    imitation    coins 

taken   from   circulation    in    Canada:    among   which   are 
"John  Hall,  St.  John's,  Canada,"  "Xavier  Le  Gault  "  "I 
B.,   Quebec,"   "Quebec    St.   Roch    Samedi    12    juillet " 
"  McCredie,"  "  Thomas  Marple,  1 767,"  etc. ;  63  pes 

92  Boquet  Tokens:  these  I  have  laft  unassorted,  as  it  would 

require  too  much  time  to  classify  them;  therefore  they  are 
mixed,  regardless  of  duplicates,  condition  or  scarcity,  and 
divided  into  3  lots  or  prize  packages:  33  pes;  none 
pierced 

93  Another  lot:  35  pes;  none  pierced 

94  The  last  lot:  40  pes;  4  pierced 

95  Boquet  Token  in  a  paper,  marked  "No.  78  »:  unlike  any  of 

the  series:  struck  on  a  square  piece  of  copper:  size  21- 
uncirculated  ' 

96  Another  from  same  paper:  struck  over  another  piece  with 

same  dies  as  last;  badly  struck 

97  Another  from  same  dies,  struck  over  a  cent  of   1809  U  S  • 

not  well  struck,  but  better  than  last  '    •    •> 


CATALOGUE. 


11 


98  1816    "Sir  Isaac  Brock,  the  hereof  Upr.  Canada":  rev., 

"Success  to  Commerce," etc.:  (7  varieties):  also  one  obv., 
a  ship:  rev.,  "Sir  Isaac  i?roo^,"  etc. :  and  anothor  with 
same  obv.  muled  with  rev.  of  first  described:  fair  to  fine; 
9  pes 

99  1812-14  Ship   to   left:    Farthing,     1812,   fine:    Halfpenny, 

1814,  very  good:  Penny,  1814,  good,  but  rough  surface: 
reverses  of  all,  R  H  (in  script)  in  oak  wreath:  the  leaves 
on  the  Farthing  run  in  opposite  direction  to  the  others; 
3  pes 

100  "Montreal  &  Lachine  Railroad  Company":   engine:  rev., 

"Third  class":  beaver  gnawing  a  limb:  struck  for  the 
Caughuawaga  Indians  by  the  first  R.R.  in  Canada;  fine 

101  Duplicate;  about  the  same  condition 

102  "De   risle  de   Montreal   a  Repentiguy  on  Lachesnaye": 

rev.,  "Personne":  two  small  nicks  in  centre;  very  good 

103  1837  "Ths.   &  Wm.  Molson,  Montreal:  Un  Sou":  rev.,  a 

still:  "  Cash  paid  for  all  sorts  of  grain  ";  fine 

104  1837  Another,  similar  but  on   much   thicker  and  broader 

planchet;  very  good 

105  T.  S.  Brown  &  Co.,  Montreal :  different  dies  :  1  fair,  2  very 

good ;  3  pes 

106  Lesslie  &  Sons,  York  (4  var.)  :   Francis  Mullins  &  Sou,  Jh. 

Roy,  Montreal,  and  J.  Shaw  &  Co.,  Quebec  :  good   (2 
poor  ;  7  pes 

106a  "1822  Lesslie  &  [Sons,  Toronto  and  Dundass":  Justice 
standing:  rev.,  a  plow  to  left:  Prosperity  to  Canada: 
La  prudence  er  la  candeur  :  token  2d.  currency  : 
very  fine  bold  impression,  slightly  chafed  on  highest  parts; 
the  finest  I  have  ever  seen 

107  Hart's  card  :  playing  cards  with  "hearts"  uppermost ;    un- 

circulated 

108  H.  Gagnon  &  Cie.,  St.  Roch,  Quebec  :  a  beaver  ;  fine 

109  R.  Sharpley,  Montreal :  head  of  Victoria  :  brass  ;  uncircu- 

lated 

1 10  Duplicate  ;  very  good 

HI  1867  "Dominion  of  Canada,  Province  of  Quebec  :"  head 
of  Victoria  :  rev.,  "  Devins  &  Bolton,  Druggists,  Mon- 
treal :"  this  token  was  suppressed  for  its  imitation  of  the 
Cent ;  uncirculated 


12 


CATALOGUE. 


ill' 

11: 


I'l 

111! 


:■  f 


112  1867  Duplicate  ;  very  fine 

113  "Devins  &  Bolton.  Montreal,"  counter-stamped  on  different 

coins  and  tokens  ;  8  varieties 

114  Lymburner  &  Brother,  Montreal  :  zinc  •  fine 

point  to  eft  except  on  4  pes.:  revs.,  female  seated  holds 
cornucopia  and  scales  :  3  without  legend  :  some  wouder- 
11A  .ifrT"''^'  very  good  lot:  all  different  dies  :  13  pes 
116  1805, '12  '13, '14. '15  and '16  Wellington  Tokens  : 'all  d^! 
ferent  dies  :  2  Penny  size  (Edw.  Bewley,  1816)  :  3  poor, 
others  good  to  fine  ;  17  pes  ^ 

"'  '"''cZUtT-    'ti'.^^'^^    "Hispaniam,"  &c.:    rev., 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,"  &c.  :  fine  proof 
Birnckm  stiver:  Messrs.  McLachlan  and  Hart,  it  is  said, 
own  the  only  duplicates  known  of  this  piece  -18 

118  1812  Same  in  copper  ;  very  fine  ' 

119  1781  1804,  ;05    '14,  '19,  '20,  '30  and  '34  Pennies   (3)  and 

Halfpennies  bearing  the  harp  as  a  pretext  for  nationality 
on  reverses,  and  more  or  less  truthful  profiles  of  Geo  HI 
on  obvs.  :  a  few  ships,  &c. :  no  duplicates  ;  3  poor,  others 
good  to  fine ;  20  pes  >     f      , 

120  1813  '14   and  -15   Spread  eagle  Halfpence:    revs.,  female 

seated  within  oak   wreath  (leaves  point  to  right  on  1)  : 
all  different  dies  :  fair  to  very  good ;  6  pes 

121  1812.  '13,  '14,  '15,  '20  Geo.  HI.:  busts  ;  Pence  (3)  and  Half- 

pence :  revs.,  females  seated  and  ships  :  various  legends  • 
3  poor,  good  to  very  fine  :  13  pes 

122  1812,  '13,   '14,  '38:    Pence  (4)    and   Halfpence:    females 

seated  :  revs.  "Pure  copper  preferable  :"  l  poor,  good  : 
also,  fine  I.  arthing,  1813,  same  type,  struck  over  some  other 
token  :  design  said  to  resemble  a  Philadelphia  iceberg  ; 

123  1811, 'LS, '30:  Heads  of  Napoleon  (2),  Mercury  (2),  Bru- 
tus.  Brock  and  lion  :  revs.,  Britannia,  seated  in  wreath  • 
also,  1830  Penny  Geo  TIT  •  «F«.  ur  i  "  ^"^^^^^  • 
'„  ■^^'""yj  ^eo.  ni.  .  1^  or  pubhck  accommoda- 
tion :  and  man  with  shillelah  and  shamrocks  :  fair  to 
good  ;  9  pes 

124  1812  '13, '15  Pence  (2)  and  Hi  If  pence  :  all  with  ships:  1 
Ewanrigg  Colliery,  A.  W.  Hillary,  Esq."  :  i  brass,  poor 
to  very  good;  11  pes  ^ 


CATALOGUE. 


13 


on  different 


126  Busts  to  right  (1  left)  of  "Col.  Salaberry,"  "Dan  O'Con- 
nell,"  "Robt.  Emmet"  or  "  Robert  le  Diable,"  I  don't 
knov.  which,  but  the  purchaser  may  select  and  label  them 
to  suit  his  inclinations:  profiles  all  different:  revs 
"Ships,  Colonies  and  Commerce"  (3),  "Commercial 
change"  (1),  and  "To  facilitate  trade":  fair  (2)  very 
good  (4)  ;  6  pes  \  /.        J- 

126  "  Ships,  Colonies  and  Commerce  ":  obv.,  a  ship  ;  i  inmsed  • 

2  I .  S.  flag  ;  1  drooping  flag  :  all  different  dies  :  good  to 
uncirculated  ;  20  pes 

NOVA    SCOTIA. 

127  1816  Nova  Scotia  Halfpenny  token:  ship:  rev.,  Indian  and 

dog;  very  fine 

128  "Nova  Scotia  and  New   Brunswick  Success":   ship:  rev 

female  seated:  fair;  pierced  ' 

129  1823,  '24,  '32,  George  IV.:  Pence  (6)  and  Halfpence:  differ- 

ent dies:  some  evidently  made  outside  of  the  Mint-  good 
to  very  fine;  13  pes 

130  1840,  '43,  '56  Victoria:  Pence  (4)  and  Halfpence:  different 

dies:  very  good;  9  pes 

131  1861  Victoria:  Cent  and  Half-cent:  splendid   uncirculated 

set;  2  pes 

132  1861, '62, '64  Victoria:  Cents  and  Half-cents:  uncirculated 

(except '62);  5  pes 

133  1814  Bust  to  left:  "Broke,  Halifax":  (can't  say  what  Broke, 

but  thmk  It  was  the  die):  rev.,  Britannia  reviewing  ships: 
good; 2  pes  ^ 

134  1814  Geo.  III.:  rev.,  ships:  "Carritt  &  Alport,"  and  "For 

the  convenience  of  trade":  very  good;  2  pes 

135  1814    '15  Hosterraan   &  Etter  (2):  1815  Starr  &  Shannon: 

1815  Jno.  &  Alex.  Barry  (2):  Robt.  Purves,  Wallace:  (2) 
one  obscene:  one  1815  Geo.  III.:  rev.,  ship:  Halifax- 
poor  to  good;  8  pes 

136  1816  Black,  2  types:  Brown,  ship  and  thistle:  1815  White- 

barrel:  all  of  Halifax  (which  always  was  a  great  place  for 
colors):  1  fai.-   -.ry  good;  4  pes 

137  "W.  L.  White's  Farthing-:  "cheap  dry  goods  store,"  "Hal- 

iiax  House,  Halifav  m  «  v.  „  fl„_  : .  ,.    , 

'     " J  '"  '^'   .  a  une  impi cssion ;  very  little 


14 


CATALOGUE. 


I      i 


l!l    i' 


NEW    BBU]^8WICK. 
138  "F.  McDermott,  importer  nf  v..  v  \ 

f  ods,  King  St.,  S^John  N  b"  r    •-™"  ''"'' 

NEW-POUNDLAND. 

147  1881  Victoria:  50,  20  cents:  Silver:  also  18^2    r        , 

circulated  (latter  good):  3  pes  '      ^°'^'  ""' 

148  1815"mT'"  '""  '™^"  --^AKB  XSXa™. 

drieTcfdS.^rt  i:t-  ^  ^^^'  -  -''  ^^  ^-  -^  a 

little  circul:td^;Ve^t;trs^^^^^^^^  ^  '^^'^  -^-  ^- 

that  one  involuntarily   LL?    u     '''''^  ^'^  «°  ^^^^''^^^ 
chief  ^  ^'*'P«  ^^^  ^^«  perfumed  handker- 

149  "Halfpenny  token":  steamship,  rev     «F;«i,- 

culture";  very  fine  '      -^'^^^"68  and  Agri- 

150  "Speed  the  plough  Halfpenny  token"-  m.        ,      • 

oxen:  rev,  man  threshinaL  "  ^^^^^^^  ^^^h 

151  "Speed   the  plough'^^SnC"""''*'^ 

1865  Cents  rev    "Pjl  f.^''   '^'•'  ^^^^fi^^-  also 

cum.  rev,    l^ishenesandAericultiirp".  ,r«  1 

4  pes  « ■"gut.uiiure  :  very  good; 


CATALOGUE. 


15 


152  1856  Prince  "Edward's"  (4  var.):  1855  "Edward"  (2  var)- 
1(^67  "Edward"  (10  var.):  and  1871  Victoria:  all  differ- 
ent  dies:  very  good  to  uncirculated  (2  '57s  poor):  a  fine 
set;  17  pes 

163  Duplicates  of  the  collection:  Magdalen  and  P.  E.  Islands 
Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  and  Can- 
ada: many  equal  to  those  in  the  foregoing  lots,  some  de- 
sirable varieties:  5  pierced:  average  very  good;  197  pes 

BANK  NOTES,  Etc. 

^1)  154  1838  $1  or  "Piastre":  Hart's  Bank,  Three  Rivers:  signed 
and  endorsed  by  "A.  T»;  "M."  and  "Zem."  Hart:  small 
piece  off  corner;  very  good 
166  1837  $2  :  Henry's  Bank  :  La  Prairie:  endorsed  by  J.  B. 
Varin:  very  good:  also  i  dollar,  payable  "as  soon  as  the 
Banks  of  Montreal  redeem  their  notes  in  specie":  eood- 
2  pes  re, 

156  1842  £8:  38:  8d.  Exchange:  City  Bank:  Montreal:  endorsed 

by  cashier  and  J.  Cushing;  fine 
41)    167  1846  1  Shilling:  Hudson  Bay  Co.:   Rupert's  Land:    very 

good;  large  note 
/^      158  1837-'39  W.  &  J.  Bell:  Perth:  6d.,  7id.,  12d.,  15d.,  30d.: 

all  very  good  (except  15d.,  fair):  both  dates  of  30d.;  6 

pes 

159  1837-'39  W.  &  J.  Bell:    Perth:  6d.,  15d.,  30d.  (2):  very 

good  (except  15d.);  4  pes 

160  1837  W.  &  E.  Bell:  duplicates  of  30d.:  good;  3  pes 

161  W.  &  J.  Bell:  proofs  with  wide  margins  of  12d.,  15d.,  and 

30d.:  pictures  of  Bell's  store,  Mexican  4  Dol.  and  U.  S. 
i  Dol.:  fine;  3  pes 

162  ]812-'13  Soke  and  City  of  Peterborough  Bank:  £1,£5  and 

£10:  one  mended:  good;  3  pes 

163  1793  Assignats:    10,  5  livres,  50  sols:  various  signatures: 

fine;  10  pes 

164  1779  United  States:  $30;  very  good 

165  1815  United  States  Treasury  Note  $10:    on  water-marked 

fibre  paper:  signed  "Saml.  Clarke,  Edward  Fox";  fine 


li: 


16 


CATALOGUE. 


100  1862  Cities  of  New  Orlean,  and  Mobile:  25^  „„te».  by  .he 
Amer,ca„  Bank  Note  Co.  and  Hatch  lib.  c'    tf  y 
good;  2  po9  '      •  '•• 

107  »>^o„„0(fewle»)„f  the  Confederated  States:  Louisiana. 
M  »»  Ala.,  Nor.  Ca.,  Fla.,  Va.,  Ga.  and  Mo.  (2  others)^ 
4  dupl.oates:  poor  to  uncirculated;  43  pes  '' 

l«0°t„r  7"^'"'^^  ♦"•   ""'•   *-•  *^».  *^°».  «300, 
1  r »  , ,,!  ^'  f      •  ''''"'° •  ^"■■y  good ;  8  pes 
160  )77,5  July  iJ:  Vi,gi„i^,  "Pistareen".  aood 

171  .768^Dec.:    North  Ca..o,iua :    20  Shilliogs;    tended;  very 

172  .773^ Aug.  8:  North  Carolina:  «,o  :    «ne   and  very  good; 

'"  ''Cklin''™"";""^    ''■■    "•"   P"""^   ''y   I'-i-i" 

i:'ranklin:  very  fine;  2  pes  •>  j 

and  $20  :    payment  ensured  by  the  U.  S.:  fine  set:  some 
torn  ,n  centre,  but  barely  visible;  8  pes 

'^'  '^fi'lfe  pcs^"''"'-'  ^''  *''  ^^'  ^'•"    ^^"^^"^^  ^i'h  punch: 

'''  '"ll'pcs""'  P°"'"°^-«^Nor.Ca.,N.Y.,Pa.:  need  piecing; 

180  1857  Republic  of  Nicaragua:  $25  Military   Sr-rinf      •        , 
bv  Genl    "RnKr''w  n  "P^^^^'ntaiy   fecnpt    signed 

^y^t^enl.     Billy     Walker,  the  Filibusterer,  as  President; 

by  Arthur  Young:  Quebec,  1^94:  8vo,  calf;  fine  copv  of 
the  edition  relating  to  Canada  ^^  ^^ 

182  1874  «'A  Canadian  Political  Coin":    Wm.  Kingsford  •  one 
illustration;  paper,  24  pp  S  ^"^lu  •  one 


OATALOGtTB. 


n 


183  1661  Relation   Historique  et  Geographique  de   la    Grand 

Miviere  ties  Amazonea  dans  VAmerique:  by  Count  de 
Pagan,  addressed  to  Cardinal  Mazarin:  vellum,  8vo,  per- 
fect, clean  copy;  I  believe  this  is  the  first  extended  account 
of  the  "  Kingdom  of  the  Amazons,"  or  Brazil— it  mentions 
the  Amazons  whom  Francis  d'Areillane  claimed  to  have 
seen,  etc. 

184  Callipsediaj:  or,  "How  to  have  handsome  children":  by  the 

^AJo«  Claude  Quillet:  translated  from  the  1655  edition: 
remarkably  "  French, "  and  a  little  too  ardent  for  Sunday 
School   eaching;  paper,  110  pp. 

185  Collection  of  Postage  Stamps  (some  unused),  from  all  quar- 

ters of  the  World:  many  desirable  specimens:  choice  ones 
not  kept  out  as  is  usually  the  case  :  all  clean,  and  no 
counterfeits  :  few  English  or  U.  S.:  includes  $1,  |2  and 
$3  Canada  bill  stamps  and  ^  bbl.  U.  S.  beer:  I  notice 
some  duplicates  which  may  be  "color  varieties";  460  pes 

FOREIGN  SILVER  CROWNS. 

186  1705  Olmutz  :  Bishop  Charles  of  Lorraine  :  draped  bust  : 

rev,,  arms  supported  by  eagles  ;  fine  and  broad 

187  1585  Saxony  :  John  Casimir  and  John  Ernest  :  busts  vis- a 

vis :  rev.,  arras  decorated  ;  very  good 

188  1757  Nuremberg:    Francis  I.  :   bust  by  Zoos.-  rev.,  flying 

eagle  ;  fine 

189  1701    Leghorn  :    Cosraus    III.  :    fine    bust    with    radiated 

crown  :    rev.,   view  of    the  port   of   Leghorn  :    fine  and 
broad 

190  1683  Leghorn:  Scudo  of  Cosmus  III.  :  Similar  bust :  rev.,  a 

galley  with  boar's  head  on  prow ;  very  good 

191  1787  Regensburg:    Sede  Vacante  Crown:   St.  Peter  in  a 

boat,  with  book,  anchor  and  keys,  surrounded  by  16  fine 
shields  of  arms  :  a  handsome  coin  ;  very  fine 

192  1723  Russia  :    Peter   the  Great  :    large   bust  :    rev.,  cross 

formed  of  Russian  P's  :  Moscow  mint ;  very  good 

193  1797  Bologna:  Virgin  and  child  over  the  city  :  rev.,  arms 

of  the  new  Republic  ;  very  good 

194  1800   Bamberg :    Cristoph   Franz    von    Busek  :    arms    on 

ermine  :  rev.,  view  of  the  city  ;  fine 


a 


18 


CATALOG  UK. 


fully  Hti-ucik  iiroof  '"  *'"B'''  !  ''oauli- 

armor:    rev      u,.,    " «  1 1         ,.       ""I'-I<'"(,'tli  l>u«t    in 
-lu,.|,l  ;  C  "'"''""    "'™™  "  ''"l'-li.>K    from 

;°"'^L:rr::„rv:;t;:*'^'''''''"'''"--"- 

"'•'«■•■«  railway  i„  G,:™„;;7"f"'  l"--f.  "ommemoratins 

"  '^-lo^v:y^:;r"^«"'■-''•™'''- 
proof»,„.fi/„-     "••  """"<""•"   '"  «-l-.l-;    very  fl„e, 
200  ,r«0  S,W.,„„.g:    Lo„i,  G„„u,er  rv  .   b„st   .       •. 

w  rev.,  .,/o';:rv.:j-r;  """-"■■  ^-■''°-  '-- 

good  "^      ^  "^^  '"  ^""O''--    ^-ev,  crown;   very 


CATALOfaiR. 


19 


212  1604  liamher^:  Lothar  Francin:  fi„«ly  draped   bust:  rev.. 

crownod  cherub  over  arrriH;  very  Hnc 

213  1709  Wurto,nborK<fcTeck:  Willia.n  I)..ke:  buHt  in  armor- 

H'v.,  iirrriH  on  jrarniHhod  Hhield;  very  fine 

214  I8.I   Home:  Gre^.ory  XVI.:  buHt  to  iWt:  rev.,  Mary.  Je.u«. 

Simeon,  Anna  and  . J oHoph;  fine 
21.   '<'||H  MrnnHwick   .fe    L„„eburg:    John    Frederick:  horno   to 
21fl  nlfu        '  '.''""f  "^'"-"'""l^l;  fine  and  broad 

rev    sI'T'f    *    '""''"^^•-   ^""«''   "•••  «"^-»>   --•• 
rev.,  fSt,.  Andniw;  very  fine 

ai  M.uiKlurf,;  very  hue 
2.8  .80»  Vienna:  T„al,.r  „f  the  .d  »h„„ti„„  fe..iva]:   female 
l.»..«n,«  a  »,„el,I   „„   an   oak  tree;  untireulated,  ,Zy 

il»  leOB  Ueii»«-Klder-Line-    Ilenrv    X\n  .    u      i 

unoirenlated  ^  "'^    ''""''"'""^  "■»'": 

very  g'„d     '"      "'""""  ""'  ""'"  "'  "'"  ""-  -'^-i 

'"'   "Sn^LT-Tflie*''"'  """^^^  "'"-^  -'■'""  *>-««»"  "y-e 
222  .6»3  Naple,:  Carle,  rr.:„ro,.ned  b.»t:  rev,,  the"  Fleeee" 

II    o7ir  '''•°''°*».'^"«"'"- Sophia:  «i.tor  of  Catharine 
II-   of  UnsB.a:  a  nhic  d  Hiisnended  from  (1,„  1>      .      . 

224  !,:;■«  ""'""^  ;;"■"  """>-  ^'-- 1™:?.  'if  ■'™  ■- 

imjagusa:  Dueato :  St.  Blasiu,  standing:  rev.,  arm,; 

225  >811   W.ar,a,v:  Frederick    Anguatus,    Duke:  profile-  rev 

2.'6  .«4Tw     ."""""  ••"'""'' ""d  Saxony;  very  ^^ood  ' 

2-6  1840  Wurtemoerg:  Double-Thaler  of  King  w!l.,°    p,„ 

Pnnoe  Carl  and  Grand  Duehe«,  Olga  of  '^Z7 

of  eaeh;  fine  ''  '•  V'o&l^ 

227  im  Hessian  " Blood-money  Thaler:"  profile  of  Frederiek 

ceive"r,;rT  ;^"„;:.!,'— ■=".  '-British  siWre'! 
good       '"    "  «^"^vice8  iii  the  Kevolution;  very 


90 


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110 


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'274 
27ft 

'270 

'277 

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■280 
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'282 
'28.1 
'284 


I  HON    Vory  ^noii 

IH(»H    Voiy  jinoil;   (IrRl,  Mini-  wnnk 

IHI I  ..vor  'I..  ,u..l  ,„Mf,.n.,  .Inf,,...  ^o.h|  f„r  .I«tn;  '2  po- 
IHI'2   HiiiK  !  himI  l,if,(..  H-    j^on.l;    VS  |m<« 
"Ml       V..IV  (I,,,.;    v..|y  «|i^|,Mv  „i,„„|,K,„| 

IHK   rn.M.M|.|.    voryll,,,.:  olivo  „olo, ;   «li«|,My    „|„»f.„l   „„ 
•huIiomI  pMiritN 

'""  V'*" •'<^  "•l'".lly    wdl  N(n„.k;   |„.,.  .urf^oo  on   r,,. 

INIH   |Iim.1i-,miI(iI.m|;  u  l.iilliiiiK,  nlivr 

iHlOovor'lH    |„u-«..U:   |„..u(if„l  im,.ro«.iM,.:  ulm.m,,  proof 

iHlO^nvnr  'IH,  L,u«..  0.   „,,,,„.k  f,o,„  ,.mok,w«  ,u.,|  n.Ht,„l  <lie; 

IhII!  s'"' .'.'";  '""""  "   '""*'^  """  ''"proN^ion;  hrilli.nt  oIiv„ 

'H  1»  .Snutll  ,!«,,„  :  pMHuntUie:  un„irn,.|«(o,|;  n-.J  «»„u.Ki„« 

to  olivo  '*     " 

IH2"  .Sm«ll  .:   ,„„l,..,l ;  „„„i™,,|.i„,,,   ,,ri||i„„i  „|i,„ 

IH2I    (Jond;    ||j^|,t  olivo 

IH'2'2    Vory  j^ootl 

lH-2.1   IN.  !,.„(,  ,|(it„:   li«|i(,  olivo;  Lrood 

IH'24    Voiy  )i;oo(l 

lN'2ft    h'ino  .liirk  itnpioNHioti;   niok  on  od^n 

IH'2(I   V,.ry(l„oi,„,,,„„„i„„;   ov.ry  h(,:u  porfont;  oliv., 

IH^O  t  ...upu,,.,   dutn  :    unoiro  :    hrilli.un,    light   oliv,,   oolor 

1H2-    Very     iMo  :  Hl.KhMy  d.af.Hl    o„    l,,ir  :    but  Htar«,  etc 

hMomk  hm.I  p,.,fni(.  ;   piupliHi.  olivo  ' 

I8'2H    Vvvy  II,,,..    |i^|„,  „|i^,„ 

IH|II   Snuill  N.tt,.nMlrov,..H..:  un.ir.ulato.l;  bl.UHl,  oIiv«  .o|or 

I'^I2    I.HiK,.  |,.m,,.in:  .Ioi.I.I,,  proli|„;  v..ry  goo,! 

lH.r2  .Srn.illl,.t(oiM:  on,.,  ,,o„m.„(,,„|  Ht.ir«:  k«)<mI;  '-i  po« 

lHa.1   Ifn.mvnlut,,.,!;  Inilliant  light  oliv,*  color 

1H:M  ronn,.ot,„l„uvrH:di<r„r,mt,Ii,,H:  very  lino;  olive 

IH.Jr)    liiirg,.  (Into  iind  HtiirH:  good 

l8Jlf.  HnuiU  ,liit„  jind  Htttrs;  due 


I 


11 


i' 


22 


CATALOGUE. 


1^ 


285  1836  Very  good 

289  lilt  S'r;''°'«'"'''"»''°"'  ««•■'  ""^ 

291   1843  Type  „,  Z     p,  °°.  *^  '"«^  '5"«--  good;  2  pes 

-.quarelyatlet   e:2rTo  r^"""^  *oI„tely  sharp  and 
of  a  br„wIr„lirL      k'  r^  tl-e  surface  is  smooth, 

n.os.  beauX  cir:   iis'ttl  ::  "''""^*'  •""'"■'  *' 

292  1843  Type  of  '42-  „.  7       .  ^^""^  ^^^^  ^^^n 

293  1843  Ob^  '42.  re^'otll^  bnlliant  light  olive 

good ;  2  pes        ■         '         ''^  "^'^  °°«  ^yP«  of  '^*:  very 

294  1844  Fine;  small  planchet 

^yb  1845  Uncirculated:  dark  oHvi..  .!,•« 

297  isifl  «      11  >^  "JdiK  Olive;  different  de 

^97  1846  Small '6  :  uncirculated  ;  obv     red'^h       ^ 

olive  '         •'  ^ed.  ish,  and  rev.,  dark 

298  1846  Wide '6:  fine;  dark 

299  1847  "Double-date"   (figures  o„f  f    ' 

Jated:  olive;  finest  I've  "e  n  o^  th       '  '°  ^"^  ''  '''''''^■ 

300  1847  Uncirculated:  liL  beWi         7"'"^ 

stars  perfect  ^   '"^  ^^'^'-  ^^'P^'^'^  olive; 

302  184a  ,Y"'^''"^'^=  light  olive;  stars  sharp 

302  1849  Uncirculated:  olive-  defef.f«  Jn  ^^ 

basp  of  Q.  o         1  <»etect8  in  d:e  near  the  eve  and 

uase  ot  9;  a  crack  connects  nil  i^ff„     •      ,     .       ^  '    °" 

303  1850  UncirculatPd  •    ?     ^"^^^  ,^"  ^^"^^^  ^n  the  legend 

-^- u„ej::;ai:d^\'fc;xx 

30?  .'853  j^-^'-o-lated;  brilliant  Jight  olive 

£j:^Sr;Sr-;--esb.t 

cneeic ,  visible  on  close  inspection  only 


OATALOGUa. 


23 


ated  ;   olive 

ncirculated: 
i  across   in 


2  pes 

^  sharp  and 
is  smooth, 
polish;  the 
3n 
ive 
■  '44:  very 

of  a  beau- 

ev.,  dark 

uncircu- 
ih  olive; 


5ye,  and 
id 


ve  seen 


red  ;  sixth  star  absent  as 


3f  pin- 
monly 


310  1855  Italic  5'8  :    Uncirculated 

usual,  owing  to  defect  in  die 

311  1855  Italic  5'8  :  die  broken  over  ear  :  fine  ;  olive 

312  1855  Upright  S's:  uncirculated  ;  purplish  olive  color 

313  1856  Upright  5:  uncirculated;  rev.,  brilliant  olive 

314  1857  Small  date  :  uncirculated;  reddish  olive 

315  1857  Large  date:  fine;  olive 

316  1857  Small  and   large  dates  :  very  good  :  latter  indecent : 

2  pes 

317  1794  to  1857  Poor  to  fine:  mostly  varieties  of  the  foregoine 

set  ;  64  pes  * 

HALF-CENTS,  COLONIALS,  Etc. 

31P  1793  Very  fair;  everything  di£.inct 

319  1800  and  '03  :  fair  and  good  ;  2  pes 

320  1804   Stemless   wreath  :   plain   4  :    uncirculated  ;    brilliant 

light  olive 

321  1804  Crossed  and  plain  4:  "  protruding  tongue  »  and  broken 

die  varieties  :  very  good  ;  3  pes 

322  1805  Stemless  wreath  ;  good 

323  1806  Uncirculated  ;  beautiful  olive 

324  1806  Large  and   small  6  :  with  and  without  stems:  very 

good  ;  2  pes  ^ 

325  1807  Very  fine  :  brilliant  brown  color  : 

326  1808  and '10  Goodj  2  pes 
827  1810  Very  good 

328  1825  Very  fine  and  sharp  ;  fine  olive 

329  1826  Uncirculated  ;  proof  surface 

330  18-8  Uncirculated  :    sharp   impression 

olive 

331  1828  and  '29  Very  good  :  one  12  stars  ; 

332  1829  Proof:    beautiful    sharp  impression:    reddish   olive 

color ;  line  in  die  through  h  c  on  rev. 

333  1833  and  '35  Fine  ;  2  pes 

334  1834  [Jn circulated  ;  brilliant  light  olive 

335  1849,  '51,  '53,  '54,  '55,  '56  and  '57  Fine  lot;   7  pes 

336  1867  Brilliant :  uncirculated  ;  2  pes 


minute  nicks 


changing  to  light 
3  pes 


34 


i; 


CATALOG UB. 


r  ''ii 


339   IflL  ni  ^  "^""^'^  '  ^f"*^*! 

ligla  olivo  '•  """"-""latod  and  sharp- 

'<3  1704  Obv.  „amo  as  In.    u,  , 

vi'i-y  fine,  li«|,t  „H,„        '  '""•^-      ''''«"»»  Surgctiiu,,  ", 

f«ir;  2  p™  "'■>     ""«»■>"■«  "i  very  g„„,l  „„,, 

""   '"'  *'™    J-raey  Cent,:  Maris  No  48  .  v 

another:  good;  a  pes  ''"■^>  *^°'   «3-s:  and 

''"T,i-'""— *-^-very«„e.„p.,s,„„.. 

354  U.S.  liank  tokens  1834-41.0.01.  inn       , 

cording  to  descriptions   ,;  2o\y         n?'  """^^'^''•'^^  «°- 
Nos.  3,  7,  13,  16,  f 7    "g     0  t  ?'"    ^"'^^'^•^"'•'^   'Journal: 

and  Richards'  c4d  •  ^.ood  1  fi  ^^'•^'''^^t"'  Exchange 

365  IHM  California  gold  Dolhr.r^'''^" 

366  California  l  Dol    and   Do  .    ' ''"  ""''■'  ^'''y  «»e 

^  .       eagle:  pilced":  ,o:  g^  e  j:    ""  '"^""  '""^  '^  ^^^^ 
357  1855  Pattcrnr..„,.fl   ■         *      '^P"" 

380  1869  Cent-  reikr,       "^       '  ""PP"'' 


CATALOGUE. 


25 


'fii,  'fi7  Five 


^ew  York  " 
and  sharp; 
'•    Howard: 


surface 
urgetque  "; 

•y  fair 

'  good  and 

53-8:  and 

>(1  (latter 

•ressions; 

>t?rcd  ao- 
Tournnl: 

xchange 

I 

I  spread 


o!!  I^^'  ^^^"••^•^^^Piko's  Peak  |2i:  uncirculated;  copper   ' 

363  1 863  Cent:  proof;  bronze 

364  1863  Two  C«ntH:  proof;  bronze 

365  1804  Cent:  proof;  omrfc 

366  1804  Cent:  uncirculated;  silver  and  bronze 

367  1864  Half-Dime:    regular    type:  proof   struck   in  copper; 

nPHt  I've  Keen 

368  1805  Throe  Cents:  proof;  copper 

'!o  !Z  ^'''^^^"*''=  ^'"**^«f  Washington:  uncirculated;  pewter 

370  1806  F.ve  Cents:  two  heads  of  Washington:  uncirculated; 

pewter  ' 

371  1808  V  (Cents?):  head  to  left:  rev.,  V,  laurel  wreath,  Mal- 

tose cross  and  scroll:  proof;  nickel 

372  1871  Quarter  Dol.:Longacre'8  beautiful  figure  of  America 

378  184^^  ,f"rv^'^'^'^  "^^"  "'''  ''^"'*''  i««"''=  P'-oof;  copper 
378  1848  Ilalf-D.me  set  in  zinc  frame  for  some  unconceivable 
purpose 

375  1878  Small  proof  set;  1,  3,  5,  cents 

376  Silvkr:  Three-Cent  pieces  1861  (2),  '2,  '4,  '5,  '6,  '7  '8  '9 

'60,  '1,  '2:  fine  to  uncirculated;  12  pes 

377  1870  Three  Cents;  brilliant  proof 

378  1872  Three  Cents;  brilliant  proof 

379  1873  Three  Cents:  brilliant  proof  ;  last  issue 

380  1856, '61, '62  Three  Cents:  uncirculated  (except  first,  good); 

381  1800  Half-Dime;  very  fjood 

882  1832  Half-Dime:  uncirc;  proof  surface 

383  1859  Half-Dime:  uncirc;  proof  surface 

384  1863  Half-Dime;  uncirculated 

385  1869  Half-Dime:  uncirc;  proof  surface 

^«J  l!'*^^'  ?  ^'"'''"  ^^'^  ^"^  ^"^  ^^^••P^  varieties;  3  pes 

387  1835,   '9,  '40  Dimes:  very  fine,  sharp:  also '53  no  arrows 

very  good;  7  pes 

388  1846  Dime;  fine  for  date 

389  1846  Dime;  very  good 

390  1846   Dime;  very  good 

391  lbl6  Half-DoUar;  very  good 


3(1 


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'^NHiMi,,^   NUrviug   Ni,.i| 


.>■••    l>IINt  of    Vjil 


'•loUon  ivol.l  ,iou'„  I 


31>P  Samo  Voum\ 


y    fo   aiiHi.     Aliti.H,, 


ion) 

t'.  an<l  awiiHod 
,'."'•■  '■"^•'  A.,m||,„« 


'•'«  <ln-oa<,  in  f<j,  jj  ^, 


:i^('^ 


hijfa 


'•■■»'liaj,.,l  lioa.l   of  a 


«M-os<'«.iit  a»i,|  foil 


K<>o,| 
|><»llo:    i-ov.,    I) 


|'<)MI(>(| 


'«>  Ins  MUhvUi 


»    ''iHiia   in  a 


^'^'^  Q.(\-issiu,s  I 
«»f   Vo8»; 

^^^l  Ap.  riaiulius  Til 
allaN 


*"«'  nn'snion 


<>"K"nnH,  coiisi,,  of  ( 


^;'»n;  vory  fair  ^       "' 


in 


'« 


»VV..    (\.l.SN 


H'sar 


MIS   vo(i 


Nni„r,loror:  V(M|,„n.,.,<l 


"K.  pl.'U'ON  Mu.  ,,j|,^.,| 


'»   in  (ho 


liojul  of    r 
sliari 


"''•ins   J\|.,nli„s  n 


•I'V.,    \'io(A)|y 


■t'na'Ntor  of  M,,,  ( 


«n  a   Mi 


It 


}'••  i\iu 


»?».*    vory  H,u.  „,„, 


i>fl 


>•:  (h 


( 


r<'v.,  VoNta 


^■'''•y  <ino  ho.ul  of  I.'l 


'niok  in    honor  of  (| 


'''«'at«',l  holds 


lora 


\o  (S 


iipt. 


!^s»  n.  ( 


lie 


•■'  '"^inipiiliini;  t| 


a  lily  on 


"""'^T  his  (lircoi 


KO'Xooiis    FlorrtI 


"N  pn'oo  was 


ion;  voiv  i\ 


'"'»••■  Mic  wioko,hvs( 


n(> 


•a     Ol»Iob|jjj,,,j 


in 


man  of   his  ( 


i        •  V'  '•■''"'^'••"^"J    >H.ad  of   Anollo-  1 


'"U":  A.'.lil, 


with  torch 


OS,"    V 


♦'O-  goo«i 


'■^'  '">   loft;  rov 


OATAIiOCftTH, 


«'<"'"••    li».ft,l   of 

"y/^oiu:  rov., 
•''"••  ooiintor- 

l^t'-.'llOH.lof 

S»S'  Hue 

•iiv  ».r  ir,.,.. 

K  H  tlOpliy; 

I 

»  Aijiiilli,,, 
<'N   }ioiH(.(j 

•i.'iiifi   ill  a 
y  ••olHMiig 

ll.'i  ill  III,, 
'•'y:  (iiu< 

fi  lily  on 

^'CO  WHS 

I'Htcd  in 

Ai'(Jilo 
'•■  rev., 


37 


404  M   (WiliuH  K„f„«:  Triumvir  of  Mint:  lumch  of  Cantor  ami 
l-II'u:  rov.,  Juno  with  «ohIom:  (.'upi,l   on   h«r  Hhou|,l„r: 

4(m  L.  Ui.tuiuH  UornoIiuN  MiironllinuH,  (JohhuI  40  B  O  ohiof 
«(MM,M,.r  of  P.  ('io.li,M  for  profatiiMK  tlx'  fm.mlo  <.nu,ln  <,f 
H..M.I  I)..h:  youiiK  lumd  of  Jupitor:  rov.,  Jupiu-r  «fH,i,|i,i« 
'"'fnic  nn  altar  holds  a  thun,|«rl,olt  an.l  an  onuUv.  Htar  in 
H(>I<I;   very  good 

400  I..  r.ivinoiuH  lloguluH:  I'ni.forttiH  irrhuH  (City  Wardon)-  fl.u, 
iH'ft'l  ..f  KoKuh.H  tho  (^ouHui  :  rov,  a  .n<,aHur«  b.awoen 
nnuM,  HpcarH  of  whoat;  fino 

40?  M.  Lollius  PalikanuH:  Tribuno  of  th,.  I»lob«,  71  HO-  hoa.l 

of  l.iliorty:  n,v„  tl,„  j „ial    bmi„h  on    tho  nmtrum  or 

trib.ino.  throe   prowH    in    front:  v«ry    goo.l;  („eo  Kioh's 
Diotionary,  p.  ftftn) 

408  M.  r.iioiliuH  KufuH:  h„ad  of  PallaH  hi  wroath:  n,v.,  Victory 
in  a  biga;  good  ^ 

400  L  MaroiuN  IMiilippuH:  (Jonnul  with  SnxtUH  (Wir,  01  H  0  • 
oxooodingly  Ihio  portrait  of  Anoun  MaroiuH,  f<Huth  King ,'.f 
Houw:  a  liti.uM  on  I,.ft:  tvv.,  o.p.oHtrian  ntatuo  of  Q.  Mar- 
cMUH  Hvx  (l»n.tor  144  U.  V.)  on  the,  Marcian  A.p.eduot: 
AQVA  MAu  bdtwoon  tho  arohoR;  wfiry  fino 

410  M.  MaroiuH   PhilippuH:  hoad  of  Pallas:  a  modiuH  on   loff 

rov.,  Victory  in  luga:  oars  of  wheat  below;  fino 

411  L  MarciuH  OonMorinuH:   ConNuI  f.0  H.  C;  head   of   Apollo- 

rov.   the  drunken  Silonus  with  hiH  skin-bag  of  wine  over 
hiH  HhouId(.r:  a  Htatuo  on  a  oohinin  on  right;  good 

412  q.  MinuciusTherinuH:  r»,o-(Wul  of  Sylla  in  PontuH:  head 

of   Mars:    rev.,    Murena   and   MithridatoH  fighting:    din- 
abliMJ  warrior  at  f(Kit;  good 

413  L.   MuHKidiuHLonguH:  Quartuorvir  of  Mint  30  IJ.  C  •  veiled 

H.ad    of   Concord:  rov.,  Ch.aoina    (Venus   the   I'urifior) 

behind  a  Senator  who  is  caHting  his  vote  in  the   Cancelli 

(omitiorum:  relates  to  the  Cloaca  Maxima;  very  good 

4  1 4   M.  l*.i|>iriuK  Carl.,)  (son  of  the  groat  Piwtor,  100  B.  C.)-  hoad 

of^nillas:  rev,  Jupiter  with  thunderbolt  in  a  quadriga; 


28 


ll'i! 


m 


OATALOODB. 


*'»  M.  Aomilius  Soaiinw    n      , 

offer,  a  camel  laden*"^ ^ Too  r  :  ''""•^  ""'-"'"e 
W'hdrawal  of  the  army  of  s,»  °""  '"  P"'"'"""  the 
"V    charioteer  drivi„7over:r^,  «'••''  -"-  belo.: 

"«ori«=edherho„„rto   ltatZ''!,^'';'*-^-^f''''"«e  wife 
""a-J  of  Apollo:  Q.   Sici^r  •;;  P-'-don  from  A„t„„j,J.. 

P»o,  ")  aod  others  (with  ,  S^)/;:;™    ^"  ^^"'0 


IMPERIAL  DENARII,  Etc 

r..i-       ^  '    "iv.. 


°  -e  branch  and  hastl    vtric^d'  T''  '''™  '-""^  -"> 
of  the  Bible  '•^  Sood;  the  '■  Tribute  Pennv" 

^^M6e  A.D.,Ga,ba..  fine  profile,  rev    s 

very  good  *^       "■  '»''•'  ^---IK-  OB.  cs.  in  wreath  ■ 

«5  (81  A.D.)  Titns.  „  ' 

*'^  (H.  a.d'.)  Ctir;hri°"''"™'-''-.-  -^^  f- 

*»  (2KADr;'ri,-^^«°°'  "^  ^-P-asPiet, 

-.C.he.::a.ri:,;:j/--^.^arp,,.rn^^ 


CATALOGUB. 


29 


Governor  of 
triiiii  kneeling 
purchase  the 
BBTAs  below: 
•y  fine.  TAe 
fent 

(whose  wife 
>m  Antony): 
^'>   lion-skin, 

Victory  on 
good 

■rater:  bust 
o  standards 
s-c:  com- 
iim  by  the 

,  Merumia, 
("Tribute 


428  (U  A.D.)  Augustus:  2d  bronze:  rev.,  consensus  senat,  sq. 

ORDIN.  P.  Q.  B, ;  good 

429  (23  A.D.)  Drusus,  Jr.:  2d  br.:  fine  profile;  beautiful  dark 

green  patination 

430  (19  A.D.)  Germanious:  2d  br.:  profile  to  left:  his  name  and 

title  on  both  sides;   very  good 

431  (70  A.D.)  Vespasian:    Ist   br.:    laureated  profile   to    right: 

rev.,  the  Emperor  with  baton  and  hasta  beneath  a  date 
palm:  a  weeping  Jewess  seated:  IVDAEA  CAPTA: 
commemorates  the  fulfillment  of  the  prophecy  of  Christ, 
the  destruction  of  Jerusalem:  obv.,  good;  rev.,  fair  but 
distinct 

432  (117)  Trajan:  Ist  br.:  the  Emperor  on  a  platform  distributes 

bread;  corroded 

433  (223)  Julia  Maesa:   1st  br.:  rev.  Pudor  seated:  very  good  • 

patinated  ' 

434  (238)  Maximus  Caesar:  Istbr.:  fine   portrait   with  title   of 

Germanious:  rev.,  the  Prince  and  two  ensigns;  very  good 
436  (326)  Constantine  the  Great:  3d  br.:   large  bust:  rev.,  bust 
of  the  Invincible  Sun;  very  good 


6nt;  rev., 
aius  and 


ted  with 
Penny" 

wreath; 

air 

s  Piety 

£  bust: 
J  very 


AMERICAN  MEDALS. 

436  1867  Joseph  J.  Mickley  :  fine  bust  to  left:  rev.,  President 

of  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadel- 
phia": bromze:  very  fine  ;  32 

437  1868  General  U.  S.  Grant:  exceedingly  fine  bust  in  alto-re- 

hevo  :  rev.,  «  I  intend  to  fight  it  out  on  this  line  if  it 
takes  all  Summer  »:  bronze,  very  fine  :  struck  in  Geneva  • 
38  ' 

438  1869  General  U.  S.  Grant :  large  bust  to  right  :  rev.,  in  oak 

and  olive  wreath:  «  Inaugurated  President,"  etc.:  copper: 
very  fine  ;  32 

1833  New  Haven  Bi-Centennial  :  (by  C.  C.  Wright)  • 
"  Quinnipiack,  1638  »:  rev.,  "New Haven,  1838":  bronze: 
very  fine;  35 

1850  "  Anti-Slavery  "  Hopper:  fine  bust  of  the  Venerable 
Quaker  :  rev.,  he  assists  a  slave,  after  removing  his  chains: 
very  fine:  w.  m.;  36 


439 


440 


ao 


II    'i; 


il 


I'.  I 


w      il 


OATALOGUB. 


mil 


i  :m; 


^^I  1863  TAent-Gen  T   T   t    , 

battles:  very  bL      """•  ^°^  P'-^file:  rev    li«t  of  ».• 
»*-«  1874  Baltimore-  ]«.f   <j„k 

^  «ter  Cooper:  verv  fl«„   u  ''^r.  very  hne:  24 

446  Con  "  ,°"'^  ""'''^'  «"">  W'  portrait  t"  '""^  ''™»««'"  •• 
°  Collection  of  Poiitiea,   medar  !f  v      7'"'^  """^  »™  ^2 

Jackson  5,  ya„  B„re„  ,,  Ha  ri,o„  „  rT   ""'■  ^''"^  '• 

to  13,  Lincoln   u,  McCIellan  ll  '  "       '""''S''  2.  Dong. 
Grant  U,  Greeley  2,  Have  riiu  '""  ''  Seynouri, 

"•"'ton,  shelK  e.c.)..'froTsi  ;      '!"  !'  *'"«'"'J  »  ("uK 
P^O'pally  frora  different  dt      5  „       ^  7"""  """als 
°°f  »«°ally  are:  a  remarkablv  „!f/     "*''  "■'  ""^  "'der 
mnles:  sold  this  way  for  1^7/?°''  »""«»  "'•'I'  desirable 
447  Collecion  of  Politicai'f   relTyp:;  iT  ""  ""^^^  >»*  Pes 
nons  candidates  down  to  iZf  °""^'  f-'ames  :  va- 

448  Garfield,  Arthur,  Hancock  and  V„  v  u   . 

"■>  H^re  placqnes:  chocltf  afd      u°"  "'  """^  ■«  «ai 
position  like  rubber  •  .J^  ,,      ^  *^°'"'  "o'"  ••  hard  com 

449  1865  Lincoln   mourn  n;,!?"  "''""•'^>  *  P""       ■ 

450  JZ-"'^'-^^  ""■   '""  ^-"»«'»- Associa. 

451  M,         •'°™'^^'"-y«»«;24x2r  '''•''°»8i''«cripti„n: 

rdT:!tr,2't"V"-  «--)••  -  ^l-^erent.  b 

452  18«'?  r^  I  '^^-  fi°e  lot:  (l  QdH  vLu        "'^^'^^nt.  br. 
*o^  1883  Colorado  :    nth  Fr,  ^  bellows    :  15  ne^ 

45a,sstr^^-^-  '''"^"'''•^•«•■•''-'°- 

'-W.lle.Kentucky...„odays..p„,t,„^,__,^^^ 


CATALOGUE. 


31 


rev.,  list  of  his 
f  Washington 

f>Oth  anniver- 
pcs 

an  on  shield: 
e;  24 

.  of  the  late 
r  President  : 
fine;  size  32 
)  Seward  2, 
-ass  1,  Scott 
'ge  2,  Doug. 
Seymour  3, 
Id  6  (mules, 
>U8  metals, 
the  older 
fi  desirable 
3>  104  pes 
ames  ;  va- 
10  to  28  : 

3h  in  oval 
lard  eom- 

Associa- 

'e  kneels 
a  hand 
h  Death 
ription: 

3nt:  br. 

pes 

•dsome 

work; 


454  Constitution  and  Guerriere,  Massachusetts,  etc. :  some  by 
£olen  :  various  metals:  fine:  12  to  20;  10  pes 

466  «  King  Aelfred,"  Centennial,  S.  S.,  etc. :  various  metals:  some 
pierced:  fine:    16  to  ?4;  16  pes 

456  Black  Walnut  medals  c(Jirat  issue  for  Centennial  :  large;  3 

P08 

MEDIJEVAL  SILVER  COINS,  Etc. 

457  (1249)  Scotland:  Penny  of  Alexander  III. :  crowned  profile: 

rev.,  stars  with  6  and  7  points;  very  good 

458  (1249)  Alex.  Ill,:  similar,  but  stars  all  6  pointed;  very  good 

459  (1016)  England:  Penny  of  Aethelred  II.:  bust  in  toga  and 

feathered  headdress:  rev.,  long  double  cross:  spbtinc  mo 
lund;  fine 

460  (1035)  Penny  of  Canute,  the  Dane:  bust  in  armor,  with 

sceptre:  cnut  recx  (a  remarkable  spelling  of  "rex"): 
rev.,  very  small  double  cross  in  circle,  around  which  is 

GODFEI  ON  LUND;   fine 

461  (1307)  Penny  of  Edward  I.:  villa  bkistollie;  very  good 

462  (1327)  Penny   of    Edward   IL:    Berwick-on-Tweed;    very 

good 

463  (1327)  Penny  ofEdwardlL:  vill.  scr.  edmundi;  verygood 

464  (1327)  Penny  of  Edward  II.:  London;  very  good 

465  (1399)  Gold  Quarter  Noble  of  Richard  IL:  arms  within 

arched  circle:  rev.,  lions,  etc.;  good 

466  1716  Penny  of  George  L;  very  good 

467  1679-1762  Groat  of  Charles  IL  and  Threepence  of  Geo.IIL: 

fine;  2  pes 

468  1S23  Penny  of  George  IV.;  uncirculated 

469  1831  Penny  of  William  IV.;  uncirculated 

470  1832-7:  1,  2,  3,  4  Pence  and  Groat  of  Wm.  IV.:  sharp  un- 

circulated  set;  6  pes 

471  1862-9:  2,  3,  4  Pence  of  Victoria;  uncirculated;  3  pes 

472  1763-1850:  3d.  Geo.  III.,  and  2d.  4d.,  of  Victoria:  good  to 

fine;  5  pes 

473  Shilling  tokens  of  Knapp  &  Co.,  and  Phillipson:  uncircu- 

lated; 2  pes 

474  Japan:  Itzebue:  pierced;  very  good 


B2 


OATALOOITK. 


476  Japan:  Quarter Bou;  fine 

476  Japan:  ,0  and  20  Sen:  San  Francisco 


-  ^^o  ^int:  uncirculated: 

477  Japan:  5,  lo  and  20  son  •  V^i,  i 

smalleHt  silver  coins-  verv  In  I    o     '  '""'  *  ^"^  S-"  ^he 
481  India-  4  R„n.  ^  ^^^"^'^  2  pes 

<84   1840-74  India-   I  1    i  i, 

■>-"»:  line;  t' pV  """'"■•  ''■■'""™^  '«'-  'he  "idiotic 

^_^^         y  of  Malunoud  II.:  i„,criptio„  of  4  lines- 

"'rr;r"^''*''-'-«""-aateo„.o...deJ 

a  eLw:': ;lr'^^  °'  '"'•'  ^"»«^  »'-->  -gle:  rev., 
"I  (1502)  Poland:  Gros.y  of  Alexa.de,  „f  r  ■       - 

ZXT   ''''"''  "  ^'^'™""^  ^-  -«'e  and  e.o.„, 
"3  (1,81)  Hungary:  Penny  „f  Stephen  III  - 

494  r.Tu"''""^'^^'"-'  4  fine  ■  '"''"""'''  '«" 

494  I52b  Hungary:  Penny  of  Louis  n  .  ^t. 

year;  very  good  "'^  "••  ''''O  was  drowned  tllat 

"^"r.^BS-^rjrrif-r'---- 

.°f  Germany)  who  died  f;!  r  gT  r^otz  ".  •"'„""''"' 
■nvasion  of  Prague:  pin  seratohTfine  "  ''™"'' 


OATALOGDB. 


as 


circulated: 
38  in  Eng- 
r:  incused 

16 

id  5:  the 

pes 

4  pes 
tn  king: 

"  idiotic 

4  lines; 
1  sides; 

'ubie  of 
!.'  rev., 
knight 
rown ; 
r  let- 
[  that 


aeror 

ssite 


497  1604  Pomorania:  Schilling  of  Bugislaus  X.:  "Stettin":  4  in 

date  like  inverted  v:  also  one  1618:  fine;  2  pes 

498  (1620)   Pomerania:  Schilling  of  Philip  Julius:  for  Stettin 

and  Damm;  very  good 

499  (16)22  Pomerania:    Schilling  of    Ulric   IX.:    Stettin   and 

Darara;  fine 

500  (16)28  Pomerania:  Schilling  of  Bugislaus  XIV.:  Hamburg 

mint;  very  good 

601  1669  Pomerania:  Schilling  of  Charles  Gustavus;  very  cood 

602  (1422)  Teutonic  Order :    Cross-groschen  of  Grand  Master 

Michael:  also  of  Martin  (1489),  and  John  Caspar,  1667 
(pierced):  fine  lot;  4  pes 

503  (1615)  Teutonic  Order:  Quarter-Crown  of  G.  M.  Max- 
imilian: knight  on  cbsrgor:  rev.,  the  G.  M.  in  suite  of 
mail:  fine;  loop  removed 

604  (1638)  Geldern:  broad  Testoon  of  Charles:  the  Duke  in  full 
armor  on  charging  horse:  rev.,  arms  on  floreated  cross: 
very  good;  size  22 

606  (1356)  Brabant:  Placque  of  John  III.:  very  fair-  size  21 
506  1656  Dortmund  :    Schilling   of   Ferdinand   III.  :    counter- 
stamped;  very  good 

607  1666  Deventer  and  Zwolle  :  latter  of  Rudolph  :  «^  stivers  • 

good;  2  pes 

608  1790  Belgic  Confederation:  10  Sols:  lion  rampant;  fine 
509  1807-'9  Neuchatel:  Creutzer  and  Demi-Batzen  of  ^er/!Aefir- 

1806  Cleves:  3  Stuber  of  Murat :  very  good:  billon-  4 
pes 

610  1644-1845  Valois,  Geneva,  Vaud:  Sol,  Grosehen  and  Franc 

(pierced):  good  to  fine;  3  pes 

611  (1439)  Rellinghausen:  Obolus:  rose  and  helmet;  good 

612  (1354)  Treves:  Obolus  of  Baldwin  von  Luxemburg:  small 

bust:  rev.,  arms;  fine 

613  (1380)  Mayence:  Groat  of  Adolphus  of  Nassau:  bust  before 

a  church:  rev.,  peculiar  shield  of  arms;  fine 

614  1445  Baeharach:  Groat  of  Adolphus:  bust  of  a  saint-  rev 

arms:  date  MCCCCXLV.:  a  coin  dated  so  early  as  this 
is  seldom  offered;  very  good 
616  (1480)  Metz:    Groat  of  Theodore:   Bishop  standing:  rev 
"Grossus  Metes";  fine 


34 


CATALOGUE. 


MO  (1 162)  Gormaiiy:  broad  liracteatc  of  Frederick  iJarbarossa- 
the  Kmperor  seated  with  lily  and  orb:  titles  iu  full-  un^ 
«..  ,/'''*^"''^^«'^  a"d  well  struck:  a  beauty;  size  20 
517  Madgeburg:  broad  Bracteate:  St.  Maurioius  seated:  uncir- 
culated;  18 

618  Madgeburg:  Bracteate:  the  city  gate:  very  fine;  U 

619  Zurich:  Bracteate:  head  of  a  knight:  zvricu:  uncirculated: 

also  one  unknown:  fine;  2  pes 

520  (H^37)  Halle:  broad  Groat  of  Count  Adolphus  the  Warlike 
ofCleves:  his  full-length  figure:  v^y .,  cros,.fteury :  very 

622  'iuu't't  ^^Z'-  ^'"P--' -^''-;  very  fine 
?9.  !  !!  n  *^-"  *"""y=  cross  and  towers;  fine 

..23  1516  Oetfngen:  Groat  of  Counts  Wolfgang  and  Joachim- 
arms:  rev.,  St.  Sebastian  crucified;  very  good 

624  1623  Oettingen-  Groaf   of  Karl   t      •     1^  ^°.*^^ 

tiit,Ln.  ^Tioat  ot  Karl  Louis,  Martin  and  Louis- 
similar  to  last;  very  good 

625  1623    etc.    Brunswick,  Bohemia,  Olmutz,  etc.:    Penny  to 

Groat:  good  to  fine:  6  pes  ^ 

526  1627  Lorraine:  Groat  of  Duke  Anthon:  crowned  bust:  rev 
arms;  very  fair  '' 

627  (1668)  Lorraine:    Testoon  of  Charles   IV.:    fin.   bust   in 

armor:  rev.,  arms:  struck  at  Nancy;  fine 

628  (1608)  Alsace:  Testoon  of  Cardinal' Charles  of  Lorraine, 

Bishop   of  Strasburg   and   Metz:   fine   large   bust:  rev 
arms;  very  fine  ^  ^^'' 

529  (1144)  Jerusalem:  Penny  of  Count  Fulk  of  Anjou:  Alpha 

and  Omega  m  angles  of  cross;  good  ^ 

630  (1200)  Chateauroux:  Penny  of  Raoul  VL:  armulet  in  star; 

531  (1350)  France:  Groat  and  Half  Groat  of  Philip  VL:  lar^e 

lily:  good;  2  pes  ^  ^^ 

532  (1350)  Groats  of  Philip  VL:  for  Tours:  large  and  small 

letters:  very  good  and  fair;  2  pes 

633  (1436)  Groat  of  Charles  VH.:  three  lilies  crowned-  rev 

eross-fleury  and  crowns;  fine  ' 

634  (1436)  Groatof  Charles  Vn.:  lilies  on   shield:  rev    cross- 

potent,  crowns  and  lilies:  very  good 


CATALOG  UK. 


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636 

530 
537 

538 


539 


540 


541 


542 


543 


544 


645 


546 


i47 


548 


549 


1514)  Groat  of  Louis  XII.:  star  over  trefoil  shield:  rev., 

cross  in  (juatrefoil;  very  good 

811  Franc  of  Napoleon  I.:  also  ^  F.  18C7:  tine;  2  pes 
831  Franc  of  Henry  V.:  the  late  Count  do  Chambord; 

tine 
1     9)  JeruHalem  and  Sicily:  Gro.it  of  Rohc-t,  the  "Good": 

crowned  figure  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  seated  between 

lions:   rev.,  croas-fieury.    slight   puncture  in   field;  very 

good 
1262)  Aquileja:  broad  Penny  of  Raymond:    his  figure  full 

faced:   rev.,    keys    and    castles    in    angles    of  a    cross, 

"  Aqvilkcknsis"  ;  fine 
1202)  Aquileja:  Fenny  of  the  Patriarch  Raymond  :  seated 

figure  :  rev,,  a  castle:  very  good 
1389)  Aquileja:  Penny  of  Patriarch  John:  St.  llermagoras 

sits  among  snakes:    rev.,    crowned  eagle- chequy\    very 

fine. 
1350)  R'mini:  Groat:  Saint  standing:    "  S.  Gaudecius '*: 


rev.,  "  nB  auimini  "  ;  tine 


(1451)  Savoy:  Penny   of  Amadeus   VIII.:    FERT  across 

field:  rev.,  cross  on  square  shield  ;  fine 
[1472)  Savoy:  Groat  of  Amadeus  IX. :  arms:  rev.,  cross  in 

arched  circle;  fine 
[789-1810  Sardinia,   Cyprus    and   Jerusalem:    2\  and   7^ 

Soldi  of   Chas.  Emanuel  IV.:  2\  of  Victor  Emanuel  I.: 

billon:  good;  3  pes 
[1337)  Athens   and   Sicily:  Groat   of  Frederick  II,:  eagle 

within  arches:  rev.,  shield  within  arches:  titles,  a c  athkn 

AKi  .2.  NEOPATRIE  Dux;  vcry Jitis 
[1476)  Milan:    Testoon   of    Galeazzo   Maria    Sforza:    his 

profile  to   right,    with   titles,   Vicount   and   Duke:  rev., 

helmet  with  serpent  swallowing  a  child:    fire  buckets, 

etc.:  pp.  ANGLE.  q3.  CO.  AC.  JANVE.  v>.\  fine 
[1200;    Perugia:    Penny:  stars    in   angles   of  cross:    "St. 

E»  culanus" ;  very  good 
[1012)  Modena  :  Penny  of   Duke  Cassar  :  Arms:  rev.,  St. 

Geminianus;  very  good 
650  Pisa:  Penny   of  Francis:  also   unknown    Pennies   of    12th 

century;  good;  5  pes 


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CATALOGUE. 


^ii'\ 


551  (1285)  Aragon;  Groat  of   Peter  III.:  crowned  bust:  rev., 

CIV1TA8  BARCKNONA  (Barcelona) ;  fine 

552  (1492)  Castile,  Leon,  Aragon:  Pistareens  of  Ferdinand  and 

Isabella:  bunch  of  arrows  and   a   bow:  different  mints: 
good;  2  pes 

653  1642  Island  of  Majorca;  Real   of  Philip   IV:  rude:  also  1 

R.  Spain:  fair  and  very  good:  2  pes 
554  1V07  Granada;  1  and  2  Reals  of  Philip  V.:  crowned  L'sfor 

Louis  XIV.:  good;  2  pes 

655  l7l7-'39  Spain:  i,  1  and  2   Reals   of   Philip   V;  Madrid: 
very  good  and  fine;  3  pes 

556  Gounterstaraped  2  Reals  of  Philip  IL  and  Joseph:  engra- 
ved bust  of  Napoleon,  and  counterstamped  heads  of  Chas. 
IIL  on  Feuchtwanger  Cent;  '4  pes 

657  1837  Isabel  2:  2  Reals:  Barcelona:  10,  20  Centiraos  de 
Peso  1865-8:  1  Real  Seville  ra.  1851:  almost  proof  (ex- 
cept latter) ;  4  pes 

558  1784  Portugal:  i  Dol.  Maria  L  and  Peter  IIL;  fine 

559  1753-7  Portugal:  100  Reis   of  Maria   II.   and   Peter   V  • 

uncirc;  2  pes 

560  1822,  '^42,  '62  Curajao:  Stuiver:  Mexico:  Quartilla  and  Cu- 

ban  token:  uncirc;   4  pes 

561  1866  Maximilian:  50  Centavos;  very  good 

562  1848  Quito:  2  Reals:  also  of  La  Plata,  1826:  1874  Victory 

medalet  of  Peru;  and   1830,  1  Real,  Tegucigalpa  mint: 
fane  lot;  4  pes 

563  Silver  of  Turkey,  Japan,  Cura9ao,  Russia,  Austria,  Rome 

etc.,  5c.  to  Florin  size:  2  pierced:  good  to  uncirc:  over 
2  ounces;  21  pes 


CATALOGUE. 


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SECOND    DAY'S    SALE. 


FOREIGN  COPPERS,  OLD  U.  S.  CARDS,  Etc. 

504  1768  Mexico:  -^  real  of  Charles  III.:  erowu  over  mono- 
gram: rev.,  Mo.  and  value;  very  fine 

565  Peru,  1875:  Haiti:  Faustin:  Honduras:  Cayenne,  etc.:  good 
to  fine;  10  pes 

560  Uncirculated  coppers  of  Turkey,  Venezuela,  India,  West 
Friesland,  France,  England  (Geo.  IV.),  etc.:  centime  to 
penny  sizes;  18  pes 

567  1173  Tunis:  5  Paras:  fair  and  good;  2  pes 

568  India,  Cochin  China,  etc.:  ^ly  Anna  to  20  cash  sizes:  very 

good  lot;  14  pes 

569  1706  Spain:  square  copper  of  Charles  III,  the  Pretender:  a 

battle  in  the  clouds:  rev.,  inscription:  the  war  of  the 
Spanish  Succession  (Va7i  Zoon  IV .  447):  uncirculated; 
24 
670  1827  Brunswick  &  Luneburg:  proof  pattern  of  10  Thalers 
of  Duke  Carl:  very  beautiful  work:  obv.  and  rev.,  sepa- 
rate; 2  pes 

571  1802  Gibralter:  quarto;  very  good 

572  "Die  Sonne  dergercchtigker:"  Sol  blazing:  rev.,  Luna  radi- 

ated; fine 

573  1816-'17  Famine  tokens:  "O  gieb  mir  brod  mich  hungert": 

fat  mother  and  children:  rev.,  prices  of  bier  and  bread : 
different  dies:  brass:  very  fine:  22;  2  pes 

574  1792  Monneron:  2  sols;  bronze  proof 
675  1791  Monneron:  2  sols;  very  fine 

570  Monneron:  with  portrait  of  Rousseau;  bronze  proof 

577  "Odd   Fel'ows,   quis   rides:"  double   face:  rev.,  heart  on 

hand;  very  fine 
678  1790  Masonic  Halfpenny:  R.  A.  &  P.  G.  S.  Birmingham  on 

edge;  fine 

579  1807  Slave  trade  abolition  token:  rev.,  Arabic  inscription; 

very  good 

580  1793  John  "  Wilkinon"  Halfpenny  token;  ^ood 


r  v^ 


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CATALOGUE. 


581  1672  ChaB.  II     H:  W.n.  &  Mary,  ^:  Geo.  I.,   i,:  11.,^: 

ni.,  -i.  i:  IV.,  i,  1:  Wm.  IV.,  i.  A:  Vic,  i.  i,  ^:  avorkge 
very  good;  19  pes  ^ 

582  Victoria  model  Halfpenny;  very  fine 

683  (1049)  Scotland,  Chas.  I.,  ^d.:  i079,  Chas.  II.,  ^d  •  Irisl.  i 
and  Id  Geo.  II.,  HI.,  IV.:  Jially.nurtagh  and  Dublin 
id.:  good  lot;  7  pes 

584  1791-1811  Tokens:  Penny  (5)   and  Halfpennies  (4):  good 

to  uncirculated;  9  pes  wo 

585  Louis  XIII.  to  Geo.  II.:  Mint-weights:  very  good;  4  pes 

586  HebrewHo8p,taI(2dies):  imitation  Shekel:  eop.andw.m- 

also  Munich  Synagogue:  seYt-er,8ize  24,  pierced:  and  1645 
Christian  IV.,  2  Marks,  silver  :  large  Jewish  characters, 
Justus  Judex  ":  good  to  fine;  5  pes 
687  Russia,  5  Kopecks,  1803,  '31:  3  K.,  '59:  2  K  isio  '11  '12 
'13,  '14,  '42,  '70:  1  K.,  Peter  the  Great,  and  1840-  I  K  ' 
1730,  '38,  1850,  '58:  i  K.,  1736.  1840:  Pol.nd,  18i2;''29; 
3  Groszy:  Finland,  5,  1  R,  I866,  '73:  good  to  fine  (one 
poor);  22  pes  ^ 

588  Miscellaneous  Coins  and  Tokens:  all  sizes:  good  to  uncircu- 

lated;  46  pes 

Tlie  following  are  all  originals,  no  restrikes. 

589  Nickel  or  German  Silver  Cards  of  "Benj.   Jury    1848"- 

Robt.  Soulsby:  Randall  &  Co.:  Suirc,  Eckstein  &  Co  • 
11.  Preissler,  Louisville  {silver):  B.  F.  Z.  &  Co.:  Sweeny's 
Hoteh  D.  Sweeny  &  Son:  A.  B.  Taylor:  U.  S.  Manuf. 
Co.:  Casino  4:  Billiards  1  game:  eagle  on  shield,  12  cts  • 
sizes  10  to  19:  fine  lot,  14  pes 

690  1876  Bi-Centennial    of    "Pique"    at    5th    Ave.    Theatre- 

Sterling  silver  ticket:  very  fine;   18x46 

691  P.  Evens,  Cinti.,  O.:  silver;  very  fine 

692  1851  D.  Gowans  &  Co.,  New  Orleans:  struck  in  Birming- 

ham: brass,  silvered;  very  fine 

693  1851  E.   &  D.  Kinsey,  Cinti.:  similar  to  last:  brass;  very 

good  ^ 

594  Wm.  H.  Mott,  cor.  Old  ^^ Ship-  &  Water  St.,  N.  Y.    brass- 
fine;  struck  before  spelling-school  opened 


CATALOGUE. 


39 


695  "  Chisebrough  "  Stearns  &  Co,  37  "iVa.?sato"  St.,  N.  York: 
brass:  fine;  struck  at  saaie  period 

598  Doremus  &  Nixon,  ;]9  Nassau  St.  NY:  brass;  fine 

597  Kipp,  Brown  &   Co.,  Chelsea  Stage  Line  (20th  St.  N.  Y.): 

powter,  pierced  as  usual ;  fine 
698  Finch,  Sanderson  &  Co.,  8th  Ave.  Stage  Line  (N.  Y.):  pewter 

and  lead:  fine,  pierced:  latter  good;  2  pes 

599  Houghton,  Merrell  &  Co.,  48  Cedar  St.  (N.  Y.):  brass;  very 

good 

600  L.  Robinson,  Chittenango,  N.  Y.:  copper:  very  good 

601  Hirara  Judson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.:  by  Baled  iSmith:  copper; 

very  good 

602  H.  B.  Stan  wood  &  Co.,  Boston:  brass;  very  good 

603  J.  J.  <fc  W.  Boals,  Boston:  clock  dial:  brass;  very  good 

604  S.  N.  Botsford,  Norfolk,  Va. :  clock  dial:  copper;  very  good 

605  N.  C.  Folgcr,  17  Old  Levee,  New  Orleans:    copper;  very 

good 

606  Bowen  &  McNamee  (2  dies)  :    Scovill  Mfg.  Co.:  Congress 

Hall,  Saratoga:  Van  Cott:  Dodd  &  Co.:  N.  Starbuck  <fc 
Son :  "  Through  5  West  "  :  copper  and  brass  :  1  pierced : 
very  good ;  8  pes 

607  Risley  &  McCoUum's  Hippodrome:  rev.,  ostrich  and  elephant: 

good,  pierced;  brass 

608  Partridge,  Bollenhagen,  Strasburger,  Taylor,  Eckstein,  Ran- 

dall, Cedar  River  Bridge  Co.  :  cop.,  brass  and  g.  s.:  very 
good;  7  pes 

609  Baltimore:    "Schutzen  Park  5":  "Greenwood  Park   10": 

"Concordia  5":  copper  and  brass:  very  good;  3  pes 

610  Memphis:  Elliot,  Vinson  &  Co.  copper;  fine 

611  Brenham:  Germania  Club:  brass;  fine 

612  Brighton  Hotel,  Coney  Island:  25   and  50c.:  brass:    also 

large  w.  m.  with  fine  view  of  the  hotel,  with  the  Man- 
hattan on  rev.:  very  fine;  3  pes 

613  1880  Coney  Island  Jockey  Club,  Member's  Pass:  and  one 

1860  Mobile  Jockey  Club:  w.  m.:  fine;  2  pes 

614  Buffalo:  Laborers' Union  No.  1:  w.  m.;  very  fine 

615  1867-8  Shell  cards  like  Dol.  and  $20,  of  Rockhill  &  Wilson, 

O.  W.  Petted,  and  A.  Berney;  3  pes 


40 


CATALOGUE. 


Mf.'l 


616  Co^an,  Diehl,  Marshall,  P.  Jaudon  (with  No.  6  and  No.  6  on 
fl.v  w     ,^'  «m>er  and  nickel:  fine;  6  pes 

617  Woodgate  &  Co.,  Folger,  WolflF  J  H  T    S  <?  tt     ^  i.^  • 

MnU^nri  tr  11      1-  »''"iir,  .i.  n.  1.,  fe.  b.  Hand,  Fries, 

fo  pes  '"''"'^'^^  '°P"  ^^-  ^"*1  ^-  --  fine; 

618  Postal  Metallic   Currencv  i    i  „n^  r„  ,   ^ 

h^r.I.«.  ^  '-uirency.  i,  3  and  5c.:  names  of  firms  on 

uacKs,  4  pes 

020  ^l^^^f  7'^,^«PP--^-ads:  very  good;  9  pes 

rttiar;:"^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^-^  -p"  ^--  -  -=  very 

MEDICAL,  WAR  AND  OTHER  MEDALS 

'''   '' mw'rt:  "^"^^^^^    fine  large  portnut  by  the  famous 
Wener     rev.,  in  ol.ve  wreath,  «  A  I'inventeurde  I'inocu- 
ation    de   la  pleuro-pneumonie    exsudative    de    l'esn6ce 
bovine":  bronze:  very  fine;  39  ^ 

'''  'Z  wT  ""^^^^^^f'-^'-  del'Interieur:  fine  large  bust 
by  mener:  rev.,  Hygeia  stands  behind  a  robust  family 
man  wife  and  child:  "Au  promoteur  de  I'hygenie  publio.fe 
en  Belgique":  a  fine  work:  bronze:  very  fine-  43 

623  1810  Dr.  Jos  Ignatius  Guillotin:  fine   portrait 'of   the   in- 
ventor of  the  famous  head  separator:  rev.,  inscription  of 

fin.^"  .  K^r  -"'^'P'    ^^"'  ''''   f^'^-   «f  Phrenology 
fine  bust  by  Zoos :  rev.,  a  partly  draped  skull  on  a  block  • 

wand  of  ^sculapius  on  end:  a  beautiful  work:  silver'- 
very  hne:  25;  the  engraving  in  the  Phrenological  Jour- 
nal,  Oct.,  1883,  was  copied  from  this  medal 

625  1810  Dr.  Henry  Meyer:  fine  portrait  by  Loos:  rev.,  a  ser- 

pent coiled  about  a  club,  feeds  from  the  altar  of  ^Escu- 
lapius:  bronze:  very  fine;  25 

626  W.  N.   Boylston,   Scholar     medicina3    fundator :    bust   by 

Wyon:  w.  m.:  very  good;  29  ^ 

626a  Dr.  C.  P.  Bronson:  fine  bust  by  C,  C.  Wri.ht:  rev.,  com- 
plmientary  to  the  Oculist:  w.  m.:  very  fine;  36 

627  D^  Valentine   Mott:  bust  by  Zo..« .-   rev.,  "  University  of 

New  York,  Medical  Department":  bronze:  very  five    22 


CATALOGUE. 


41 


628  John  V.  L.  Pruyn:  bust  by  Lovett :  rev.,  "Decretum  a  Coll 

Ilamiltonensis,"   etc.:  Greek  legend:    bronze:    very  fine: 
26;  I've  never  seen  a  duplicate  of  this 

629  1840  Cormenin:    very   fine   large  head   in   alto-relievo   by 

liogat:  rev.,  an  early  printing  press,  worked  by  a  screw : 

bronze:  very  fine;  32 
629a  1813-15  Decoration:    like  a  Maltese  cross  with  additional 

.arm:  dates  on  checkered  ground:  silver:  very  fine;  24 
629i  1815  Switzerland:  cross  on  shield:  rev.,  Tkkuk  ujsd  ehre: 

silver,  no  loop:  fine;  18 
629c  1813-14  Hanseatic  League:  smallest  size  for  ofiicers:  silver: 

very  fine;  10 
629(?  1813-14  Prussia:  Frederick  Wra.  III.:  with  ribbon:  bronze: 

very  fine;  18 

630  1813-14  Austria:  Cross  of  Francis  I. :  bronze,  gilt:  fine;  17 

631  1825-30  Java:  Willem  I. :  portrait  to  left:  bronze:  smallest 

size:  very  fine;  10 

632  1830-31  Holland;  Cross  of  Willera  I. :  bronze:  very  fine;  19 

633  Russia:   Grand  Cross  of  the  Militart/  Order  of  St.  Sta7iis- 

laus:  of  the  First  Class:  the  Imperial  arms  in  each  angle 
of  a  Maltese  cross:  ruby  enamel,  with  green  and  white 
centre,  on  fine  gold:  the  richest  decoration  I  have  ever 
seen:  with  ribbon,  perfect:  28;  weighs  (13  dwts.) 

634  1830  France:  for  Revolution  of  "Lestrois  jours":  silver: 

fine;  20 

635  1846  Sobraon  :  Victoria:  rev..  Victory  over  heap  of  Indian 

war  trophies:  silver:  fine,  nicked;  23 

636  1848  Austria:    Francis  Joseph:    fine  portrait:    rev.,  "To 

the  Defenders  of  the  Tyrol":  silver  loop  removed:  proof: 
20 
63*7  1849  Bavaria:  Maximilian  II.:  rev.,  plan  of  a  fortification: 
bronze:  fine;  20 

638  Brunswick:    Duke   William:    helmets  and   swords   behind 

tablet:  bronze:  very  good;  19 

639  1849  Papal  States:  Pius  IX. :  bronze  with  ribbon:  fine;  20 

640  Papal  States:  Pius  IX. :  bust  to  left:  Good  Merit:  bronze, 

loop  removed :  fine ;  20 

641  1821  Order   of   St.    Helena:    Napoleon  I.,   fine   profile   in 

crowned  wreath:  a  beautiful  specimen:  iJronze:  very  fine; 


4'» 


OATALOfnTK. 


'.ro„.o:  vory^oiift,     •    "  '^'*"»^'--^-=  with  ribbon: 
fl4.1   Isro-71  Gonuany  :    WilliH...    I.:    Krn„eo-lVusHia„    War- 

0^*..01.1.Wo.Vi.,i„i..H..va.ry^,;.Hl:;:bn.n.:n. 
64ft  Army  Corps  ba,l^o:  Hilvor:  fin,-   l«j 

646  I7,S  ,761  LonisXV.:  nuxluis  rolatin,  .>  .vont.  ,, ,  „, 

roijr,,:  jjoo,l  to  fin,.;  bronzo:  20:  0  iw-  ^ 

64<    KO:.   Frond,  Republic:  ,,o    J-4  *.'   -  of  Ff  ..Iv  «.  P      .•       ,. 

„,,,4n"".T ' --'■■"■  ---Si. """ "" 

..«..  I.o,T).g.K  .w,„T!„rs,ayi„«„,,y,,,.„.  ,,„,„„,  „„„. 

e«n°  ,',"„"^  J'"'- S;W  ..I  Trio-to:  troops  or„«i„«  „  ,.iv„,..  „„„.  .„ 

6«o  n„.  N,.„o,<,o„a,ro„„„..  ^,„,,„„„,  ,„«  ^„,;;;  ^l;^^^ 

III   ''"'  JJ"!"""""  '■"'■"'•^■'""^  '"•""«■•■  """i  20 
«S2  18(15  N..I.O,,.  ror  TrafalK,,,:  «,.  „,,  „„„  ,„ 

&,'"• '  '••  ^'"""-•'  ■"  "<-"  l.ill^  l^M  r,. „„ 


654 

065 

650 

667 

658 

050 

600 

601 

662 

003 


IT.  S.  Srr.VER  DOLLARS. 


664 
665 

666 


«ii  «u  k  ,  slii,Mit  traws  of  circulation  "'^ 

ir05  FU^wing  hair:  cagh.  and  hair  worn  ;  otherwise  fine 
^  >;>      low.nj,  ha.r  :  nick  ,  and  scratches  ;  good 
I'Oo  iMMct  head:  nicks;  fine 

scratches  on  Iiead  ;  very  good 
nicked  ;  very  fair 
scratches  on  bust  ;  about  fine 
nicks  ;  good 
17!»0  Large  date;  very  fair 
'■»«.S,„»I1   aato:  .,„«„  ,„u.™  „„  ,,.,.,  „^„,  „,,^^.  ^^^^ 

,'!""  «"•»"  J^'f, :  ,.ov.,  ,n,...ll  lottor,  :  „K,t,  .,  ^,„<„, 
i<%-/    One     pUMced    over    li,>..,l  .     .i         '  »     " 

-atched:fLrandg:::;':;e;     '''^''-'    ^^    <^^'e  : 
1707  Seven  stars  :  light  nicks  :  rev.,  trifle  weak  ;  fine 


n05  Fillet  head 
K!>5  Fillet  head 
1700  Large  date 
1700  Large  date 


OATAMKJUH. 


43 


iiiitlfH  ;  good 


0(17   171)7  Six   Htai'M:    H(,r.»nj<ly   Htniok   utid   Hhiirp  :  hivy  tiiarkd 

vory  lino 
608   1 7ns  Nii'kn;  »v,t//  good 
600   1708  NiokH;  vcM-y  good 

670  I70H  V<«iy  fair  to  very  good  ;  4  pcH 

671  I7IM>  (!r.iok  in  odgo  of  piaiK-hcl,  :  iiickH  ;  iinn 

672  1700  Hrokoii  di(>  :  light  Honitch  ;  lino 
07:»   1701)  Ni.'kH  ;  tihout  lino 

074    1700  ovor  OH  NiokH  ;  good 

07r)    1700  Voi-y  fair  to  good  ;  ft  poH 

070    I70U  Vory  fuir  t<t  good  ;  ft  pcH 

077   IHOO  Light  H(n!itohoH  ;  vory  lino 

07H  IHOO  Hroivk  in  dio  in  HrHt  o  of  dnto 

670  IHOO    I'm/  fair 

OHO   IHOO    \Wi/  fair  ;  2  poH 

OH  I    IHOI  Niol<od  ;  v«*ry  lino 

0H2   IHOI  Niokod  ;  vory  g(.od 

0H3   IH02  ovor  1  Niok«'d  ;  lino 

0H4   1H02  Scratch  on  HJiioid  ;  v(>ry  good 

OHft    IHO.'I  rtalio  ■■{  ;  light  HcratohoM  ;  niokn  ;  good 

080   IHO.J  Small  holo  through  T  of  liberty  ;  niiikod  ;  vory  lino 

0H7   IHO.'I  SoratohoH;  vory  lino 

6HH   IH.IO  Light  niokH;  haroly  oiroulatod 

080   1H40  Nicks;  vory  lino 

000  1H41   NickH;  vory  lino 

001  1H41    Nickn:  nncirciilatod;  mint  bloom 

002  1 842   Nicks;  very  lino 
00.'}   1H4:j  NickH:  spot:  uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

004  1H44   NickH;  lino 

005  lH4ft  Nicks;  fine 
000   1H40  Nicks:  uncirculatcid;  mint  bloom 

097  1846   Duplicate 

098  1847  Nicks:  polished  H(irfa<!(j;  vory  fine 
600   1840  Nicks:  uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

700  I8ft0  NickH;  line 

701  I8ft()  N.  O.  nicks:  strongly  struck;  vory  fine 

702  185.}  Nicks:  vory  fine;  mint  bloom 

703  185;)  Ni(!ks;  fine 

704  185:J  Nicks;  fine 


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CATALOGUE. 


KM 


705   1855  Nir'.g:  polished  Hurfaco;  very  fine 
700  1856  Nicks:  very  fine;  mint  bloora 

707  1850  Nicks;  good 

708  1857  Nicks:  polished  surface:  very  fine 

709  1857  Nicks;  very  fine 

710  1858  Nicks:  has  been  a  proof ;  very  fine 

711  1800  Uncirculated;  mint  bloora 

712  1800  N.  O.  uncirculated;  raint  bloom 

713  1861  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

\\\  Wr  !,^"f;:«"'*'«d:  slight  hay  mark;  mint  bloom 

715  1805  Brilliant  proof 

716  1866  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

717  1867  Brilliant  proof 

718  1809  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

719  1872  Brilliant  proof 

720  1873  Minute  scratches;  brilliant  proof 

721  1873  Trade:  minute  scratch;  brilliant  proof 

722  1874  Trade;  brilliant  proof 

723  1875  S.  uncirculated ;  mint  bloom 

724  1877  Trade;  orilliant  proof 

725  1878  Trade;  brilliant  proof 
720  1879  Trade;  brilliant  proof 

727  1880  Trade;  brilliant  proof 

728  1881  Standard;  brilliant  proof 

729  1882  Trade;  brilliant  proof 

730  1883  Trade;  brilliant  proof 

731  1883  Duplicate. 


U.  S.  HALF-DOLLARS. 


732  1794  Nicked;  good  for  date 

733  1795  Good  for  date 

734  1795  Good  for  date 

735  1801  Good  for  date 

736  1802  Good  for  date 

737  1803  Very  fine 

738  1805  Nicked;  fine 

739  1805  over  4  Good 

740  1806  Pointed  6:  branch  not  through  eagle's  claw;  very  fine 


CATALOGUE. 


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741  1806  Blunt  0:  StarH  to  right  not  sharp;  very  fine 

742  1807  Head  to  right:  nicks;  vory  fino 

743  1807  Head  to  left;  fine 

744  1808  Two  stars  flat:  uncirciilatotl;  mint  bloom 

745  1808  over  7  Nicks;  fino 

746  1809  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

747  1811  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

748  1812  over  11  Some  stars  flat:  very  fino;  mint  bloom 

749  1814  Uncirculated:  nick;  mint  bloom 

750  1814  over  13  Rough  planchet:  uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

751  1815  over  12  Stars  somewhat  flattened;  very  fine  for  date 

752  1817  over  13  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

753  1818  over  17  Close  8;  fine 

754  1823  Very  fine;  mint  bloom 

766  1824  over  21  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

756  1827  over  26  Very  fine;  mint  bloom 

757  1832  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

758  1834  Small  date  and  letters  on  rev.;  uncirculated 
760  1834  Large  date:  small  letters  on  rev,;  uncirculated 

760  1830  Milled  edge:  nicks;  very  good 

761  1837  Uncirculated  ;  stars  all  s.iarp  ;  mint  bloom 

762  1838  8arae  condition 

763  1840  Large  letters  and  eagle  on  the  rev.:  same  rev.,  as  on 

the  39  with  the  head  of  liberty:  light  scratches;  finer  than 
usually  offered 

764  1840  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 

765  1842  Small  date  ;  very  fine 

766  1842  Large   date  :   light  nicks:  brilliant  polished  surface  ; 

uncirculated 

767  1842  Large  date;  figures  cut  double  in  die:  nicks;   very  fine 

768  1850  N,  O,:  uncirculated;   mint  bloom 

769  1851  Barely  if  any  circulated 

770  1852  Fery^we,  bold  and  sharp  impression 

771  1860  N.  O.  uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

772  1863  Brilliant  proof 

773  1864  Brilliant  proof 

774  1867  Uncirculated 

775  1875  Very  fine  proof 

776  1879  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 


46 


CATALOGUE. 


Joom 


777  IRfii  Uncirculated  ;  mint  blc..,. 

778  1M82  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 
770  188.'J  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 
780  1883  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 

U.  S.  QUARTER-DOLLARS. 

781  1706  Evenly  struck  and  but  little  circulated 

782  1805  Very  good 

783  1818  Fine  impression 

784  1818  Uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 

78.5  1819  Cracked  die  ;  stars  sharp,  a  finer  impression  of  this  date 

than  usually  offered 
780  1824  Good  for  date 

787  1825  Barely  circulated  ;  mint  bloom 

788  1828  Fine  impression 

780  1M4  Uncirculated  ;  polished  surface 

700  1835  Nicks,  uncirculated  ;  mint  bloom 

791   1838  Head  of  Liberty:  rncirculated;  mint  bloom 

702  1847  Sharp  and  uncircu  ated 

793  1852    Fcryfine 

794  18^3    Without  arrows:  good;  guaranteed 

795  1853    Without  arrows :  very  good;  gnarmteed 

796  1858  Nicks:  uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

797  1859  Very  fine 

798  1861  Uncirculated 

799  1862  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

800  1863  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

801  1865  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

802  1866  Brilliant  proof 

803  1879  Very  good 

804  1879  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

805  1880  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

806  1881  Uncirculated;  mint  bloom 

807  1882  Same  condition 

808  1883  Same  condition 

809  1883  Duplicate 

810  1877  Twenty-cent  piece;  brilliant  proof 

811  1878  Twenty-cent  piece;  brilliant  proof 


OATALOGUB. 


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ANCIENT  GREEK  SILVER  COINS. 

812  /Kgina:  Didrachm:  (Period  ^40-480  H.  C):  a  Hoa  tortoise: 

rev.,  deep  piuich-mark  of  8  oompartinentH;  very  i^ood 

813  Agrigentum:  Tetradrachm:  (480-400  13.  C):  a   beautifully 

defined  crab:  rev.,  an  eagle  standing,  feathers  sharp  and 
perfect:     IKP.K^ANTO^;  very  fine 

814  Alopeconiit'MUH,   Thrace:  liemidrachrn:  forepart  of  a  lion: 

rev.,  a  raisin  and  pearl;  fine 

815  Aradus,  Phcenieia:  Tetradrachm:  turreted,  veiled  head  of 

Cybele:  rev.,  Victory  to  loft:  APA^IUN:  very  good; 
pierced  in  field  but  not  injuring  the  design 
81«  Athens:  broad  Tetradrachm:  (280-190  B.  C):  head  of  Mi- 
nerva with  griffon  and  horses'  busts  on  helmet:  rev.,  owl 
on  an  amphora:  feather  below:  magistrate's  name  in  mon- 
ogram: earliest  of  the  broad  types  ;  very  good 

817  B(uotia:  Didrachm:  (400-336  B.  C):  a  buckler  or  shield: 

rev.,  an  amphora,  KAUl;  very  good 

818  JJ(uotia:   Drachm:    (280-190  B.  C.)  head  of  Demetor,  full- 

faced,  with  ears  of  wheat  or  hair:  rev.,  Poseidon  standing 
holds  dolphin  and  trident:  BOinTflN;  fine 

819  Carthage,  Africa:  Tetradrachm:  (336-280  B.  C):  head  of 

Hercules  in  lion  skin:  rev.,  bust  of  a  horse;  date  palm  on 
right;  fine,  thick 

820  Caulonia:    Bruttium:    Didrachm:  (480-400   B.  C):  a    stag 

standing,  branch  in  field:  rev.,  a  nude  man  in  striking 
attitude,  guinea  fowl  and  deer  in  field  ;  very  fine 

821  Chalcis,  Euhoea:  Didrachm:  (280-190  B.  C):  female  head 

with  serpents  in  headdress:  rev.,  an  eagle  fighting  a  ser- 
pent; fine 

822  Chios,  Ionia:  Didrachm:  (478-412  B.  C.,  during  the  Athe- 

nian supremacy):  a  sphinx  seated  before  an  amphora  (the 
symbols  of  Dionysius) :  rev.,  deep  punch-mark,  4  compart- 
ments; fine  specimen  of  the  early  coinage 

823  Chios,  limia  :  Drachm  (478-412  B.  C):  same  type  as  pre- 

ceding; very  good 

824  Crotona,  liruttmm :  Didrachm   (480  B.   C):  tripod  altar, 

crab  on  left:  rev.,  incusum;  very  good 

825  Crotona:  Bnittium :  Hemidrachra  (480  B.  C.) :  tripod  altar, 

stork  on  right:  rev.,  incusum;  fine 


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OATALOOUR. 


ve";  m,"  '■  ""'■'  """  '""""'""^  ''°'''»  »  bow:  rude; 

827  C>io,K.a,  Crete:  Tetradrachm:   Lolmolcd  head  of  Palla.. 

u  . ',  f  f  "^  ''  "  ■""'  *■"'  "  ''O*^  ■Kr^^'v'  very 
rudely  Biruck  as  u.ual;  good  ^ 

820  DyrracWum,  ft<y„-„..  Didradim  of  Mononi„«  (280  Ji.  C) 
.1  o  I  lyr,a„  Ch,ef:  cow  to  left  nunsing  calf:  r  v.,  garden 

8.™  n  ;"■'""""  "'"''  "'  """"'"»  '"  «°l'l;  very  g„«  *" 

830  %;™l,u™:   l),.a„l„„:   cow  „u„i„g  eklf,   l^  ^     „,,„,, 

club    and   grapea  aiound:    rev     carilon,    of     ,.       ™'' 
^rPA:SK.mi'Or;  very  line  Alcmous: 

831  Gaul:  DracLmof  Volcae  Teetosages:  head  of  a  chief-  rev 

c-ce,,,  globes  and  amulet  in  angles  of  a  o^:/ V^del 

ftcadci    bu  1,  typ,fy„,g  tl,o  river  Gelas:  rev.,  a  quadri.ra 
o„  „  "If '•%';  "ol"""--  "type  seldom  found;  very  Sne  *" 

833  G„,dus6Wa..  Drachm  (480  B.  C):  b„/of  a  lion:  rev 

81i  „'"'?""'"'  """''  »"''  »liarp  specimen;  very  fine 

834  Ileraclea,  Z«.„„.-„.  Obelus:  J-faced  head:  rev.,  a  lion  to  left; 

835  Ile^h^a:  Obolus:  head  of  Pallas;  rev.,  H-rcules  and  lion; 

830  lli^pania:  Drachm:  bearded  head:  rev.,  a  cavalier  to  rishf 

Oscan  characters;  fine  ^ 

837  Judea:  SHEKEL  OF  SIMON  MACCABEUS,  .42  B  C  • 

ory  of  the  miraculous  food:  "  Shekel  Israel  vear  three  "• 
rev  the  budding  rod  of  Aaron:  "Jerusalem  the  Ho  y"-' 
&araar,ta„  characters:  a  very  fine  specimen,  perfe  tl^ 

authentic  in  every  particular 
'''      oTtoi*'""^-'  r^'^^^™"™  («0  B.  C):  laureated  head 
V  -a*o»iN  LixfOn ;  very  good 


OATALOOCR. 


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and 


839  Locri-Opuntil:  OboluH:  heads  of  Pallafl  to  right  and  left:  rev., 

stars:  fine;  2  pes 

840  Macedonia:  Tetradrachm  of  Alexander  tlio  Great  (3a0  IJ.C): 

very  fine  head  in  lion-skin  headdress:  rev.,  Jupiter  seated 
holds  an  eagle:  AAESANM'OT  in  IvJ't  field;  very  fine 
and  sharp 

841  Metapontum:  broad  Didrachm  (700-480  B.C.):  .an  ear  of 

wheat  in  high  relief:  rev.,  i  arae  incused;  very  good 

842  Messana,  iiicily :  Tetradrachm  (180  B.  C):  a  hare  running; 

rev.,  a  leaf  below  a  biga;  very  good 

843  Messana:  Obolus:  (a  shell  below  a  hare:  rev.,  inscription  in 

wreath;  good 

844  Parthia:  Drachm  of  Arsaces  IX.    (90  B.  C):  exceedingly 

fine  portrait  to  left:  rev.,   the  king  se.ated  holds  a  bow: 
very  fine  and  shar});  a  beauty 

846  Parthia:   Drachm  of  Orodes  I.  (37  B.C.):  head  between 

suns,  crescent  above:  rev.,  king,  trident  and  anchor:  struck 
at  Tastache;  very  good 
84G  Parthia:  Tetradrachm  of  Phroates  IV.  (25  B.  C):  bust  to 
left:  rev.,  the  city  of  Ctesiphon  crowns  the  king;  good 

847  Parthia:   Drachm   of  Gotarzes    (52   A.    D.):  profile:  rev., 

Tastache  mint;  very  good 

848  Parthia:  Drachm  of  Varahran  VI.:bu8t  with    winged  hel- 

met: rev.,  fine  altar;  good 

849  Phaestus,    Crete  :    Tetradrachm:  female  on  a  flying  eagle: 

rev.,  a  bull  to  right,  looks  back;  fine  and  seldom  oflFered 

850  Phaselis,  Zi/cia :  Drachm:  female  head  to  "ight:  rev.,  a  tri- 

dent in  circle  of  pellets:  counterstamped  "a"  and  club; 
fine 

851  Phistelia,  Campania:  Obolus:  head  full  faced:  rev.,  oyster, 

barley  and  dolphin;  fine 

852  Rhodes,    Caria  :    Didrachm    (200  B.  C.)  :     fine    radiated 

head  of  Helios,  |  faced:  rev.,  a  rose:   female  to  left: 
TIM0&EO2 :  a  little  scraped;  otherwise  very  fine 

853  Rhodes,    Caria:  Drachm    (190    B.  C);   exceedingly    fine 

profile  of  Helios,  to  right:  rev.,  a  rose:  Magistrate's  name, 
^IANO/inPO:^\    above :    perfectly   sharp,    a    beautiful 
.    coin 


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CATALOGUE. 


854  Syracuse:  Tetradrachm  of  Gelon  I.  (485-478  B.  C):  female 

head,  with  hair  indicated  by  lines  (for  the  first  time): 
diadem  of  peals :  2TPAK02I0N:  four  dolphins:  rev., 
Nike  in  a  biga  to  right;  fine 

855  Syracuse:  Tetradrachm  of  Agathocles  the  Tyrant   (306  B. 

C):  head  of  Koras  to  right:  rev.,  Victory  erecting  a 
trophy:  the  Sicilian  Triune  on  left:  AFAGOKAE;  fine 

856  Syracuse  :  Tetradrachm  of  Philistis,  wife  of  Hiero  II.  (216 

B.  C):  draped  head  to  left:  rev.,  Victory  in  a  quadriera- 
BA2IAi:S2A2  0IAI2TIJO2;  fine 
TAw  piece  Avaa  pu-chased  from  the  HON.  .„,.f„„.m;  the  owner 
expected  it  to  be  as  fine  as  the  specimen  in  the  Ferguson  sale,  which  brought 
$31 :  "  Numisma"  afterward  boasted  that  "  we  lately  sold  one  equally  fine 
for  about  |15;  (see  March,  1883)-by  comparing  this  with  the  plates  illus 
tratmg  the  "Ferguson,"  the  vast  difference  in  the  two  will  be  readily  seen. 

857  Syria:  Tetradrachm  of  Antiochus  VIII.,  Grypua  (97  B.  C): 

head  to  right :  rev.,  Jupiter  standing;  very  fair 

858  Syria:  Tetradrachm  of  Philip  Philadelphus  (95  B.  C):  pro- 

file to  right:  rev.,  Jupiter  seated  holds  a  Victory;  very 
good 

859  Syria:  Didrachm  of  Antoninus  Pius;  very  fair 

860  Tarentum,  Calabria:  Didrachm:  boy  on  horse  crowned  by 

Victory:  rev.,  Taras  on  a  dolphin,  with  branch  and  tri- 
dent;  fine 

861  Tarentum:  Didrachm:  cavalier  with  shield:  rev.,  similar  to 

preceding :   spear  head  below ;  fine  example  of  ancient 
counterfeiting 

862  Tarsus,  C272Wae.- Didrachm  of  Antoninus  Pius:  bust  to  right: 

rev.,  a  lion  overpowering  a  bull:   TAPCEHN,  &o.;  very 
good 

803  ThasosandMaronea:  Tetradrachm:  (lOO-l  B.C.):  very  rude 
head  of  Bacchus  with  ivy  crown:  rev.,  equally  rude  figure 
of  Hercules;  fine  and  broad 

864  Greek  Tetradrachm  of  Claudius  Ciesar:  head  to  right:  rev., 

eagle  on  thunderbolt;  fair 

865  Neapolis,  Epirotes,  Locri-Opuntii  :  Drachm,  Hemidrachms 

and  Obolii:  pierced  (except  2):  good;  5  pes 
860  (1218  A.  D.)  Armenia:  Drachm  of  Leo  II.:  King  on  horse, 
with  sceptre  anchor- shaped:  rev.,  lion  with  claws:  struck 
at  Sis;  very  good 


CATALOGUE. 


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/.):  female 
rst  time): 
bins:  rev., 

it   (306  B. 
reeling   a 
iE;  fine 
o  II.  (216 
quadriga: 

the  owner 
eh  brought 
equally  fine 
Jlates  illus. 
;adily  seen. 

?7  B.C.): 

C):  pro- 
>ry;  very 


)wned  by 
1  and  tri- 

similar  to 
f  ancient 

t  to  right: 
fcc;  very 

very  rude 
ide  figure 

fht:  rev., 

idrachms 

on  horse, 
s:  struck 


867  (1300  A.  D.)  Armenia:  Drachm  of  Constantino  II. :  similar 

type  but  very  rude;  very  fair 

868  (320  A.  D.)  Armenia:  Drachm  of  Ochin  I.:  similar  type; 

very  good 

869  Counterfeit  Shekel  of  Simon  Bar-Cochab  ;  a  very  fine  imi- 

tation 

870  Counterfeit  of  Ptolemy  and  Berenice :    rev.,   Ptolemy  11. 

and  Arsinoe  II. :  Di-Stater  in  silver;  fine 

871  Counterfeits  of  Aleir.   Magnus  and  Ephesus  :  Drachms; 

3  pes 

ANCIENT  BRONZE  COINS  AND  DENARII. 

872  Greek  bronze  coins:  3rd  to  2nd  br.  sizes:  good  lot;  18  pes 

873  Greek  bronze  coins:  4th  to  2nd  br.  sizes:  for  study:  poor 

to  good;  30  pes 

874  Another  lot:  equally  good;  25  pes 

875  Another  lot:  equally  good;  30  pes 

876  Another  lot:  equally  good;  30  pes 

877  Widow's  Mites  of  Judea:  one  of  Herod  Agrippa:  fair;  3 

pes 

878  Roman  3rd  bronze:  poor  to  fine;  28  pes 

879  Byzantine  2nd  bronze:  fair  to  good  (1  pierced);  4  pes 

880  Roman  Consular  Denarii:  not  assorted:  various  families: 

a  few  plated:  fair  to  very  good;  53  pes 

881  Consular  Denarii:  unassorted:  few  plated:    equally  good; 

50  pes 

882  Consular  Denarii:    unassorted:  few  plated:  equally  good; 

50  pes 

883  Consular  Denarii:   unassorted:  few  plated:  equally  good; 

50  pes 

884  Consular  Denarii:  unassorted:  few  plated:    equally  good; 

50  pes 

885  Consular  Quinarii:  unassorted:  very  good  lot;  50  pes 

FOSSILS,  MINERALS,  IMPLEMENTS,  Etc. 
885a  Collection  of  fossil  teeth  of  sharks  of  the  Eocene  period: 
from  Ashley  River,  South  Carolina:  many  curious  forms, 
including  the  Notidanus  primogenius,  etc.:  neatly  ar- 
ranged on  cards:  all  (except  3)  having  perfect  points:  a 
fine  set;  36  pes 


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CATALOGUE. 


:|.| 


886  Collection  of  fossil  animals  of  the  Silurian,  Carboniferous 
and  Devonian  Ages:  among   which  may  be  mentioned, 
Zaphrentis    Giganticus,   and     Canadiensis:    Orthocerus: 
Pentramites    (I   Elongatus):   Actinocrinus  Rotundosus: 
Euomphalus  Rugosus:  Trilobites,  Calymene  Senaria,  Pro- 
ductus   Punctatus:  Leptena   Depressa:    Chonetes   Vario- 
lata:    Bellerophon   Carbonarius:    Orthonata:   Cycloraena 
Bilex:     Pleurotomaria  Praziollianus:     Leptaena    Sericia: 
Orthis  Plicata  andStrictula:  Corbula  Mactriformis:  Zy- 
gospira  Modesta:  Spirifers,  Striatus,  Mucronatus,  Keokuk 
and  Lynx:  Merista  Nitida:  Strophomena  Rhomboidialis: 
all  named  and  located  (many  Canadian) :  some  beautifully 
preserved:  as  specimens  of  the  earliest  inhabitants  of  this 
earth,  it  is  seldom  such  a  collection  is  offered;  56  pes 

887  Indian  implements  of  the  Stone  Age:  very  large  axe  (7jx 

3^x2  inches),  tomahawks,  peelers,  skin-dressers,  spear- 
heads arrow-points  of  various  shapes:  the  first  chipped  on 
edge,  otherwise  a  magnificent  shape:  very  good  collec- 
tion; 31  pes 

888  Indian  leggins:  finely  defcorated  with  colored  beads;  pair 

889  Indian  quiver:  buckskin  decorated  with  beads  and  bangles- 

very  fine  ' 

890  Indian  medicine  bag:  buckskin  decorated  with  beads  and 

bangles;  fine 

891  Honduras   opals  in  matrix:  large  specimens  with  beautiful 

colors;  14  pes 

892  Sapphire:  North  Carolina;  fine  large  crystal 

893  BLACK  Apatite,  from  Canada:  fine  thick  crystal,  one  inch 

long,  a  decided  black;  a  color  of  exceeding  rarity 

894  Greenish-lavender  Apatite:  Canada:  fine  crystal,  very  large, 

^  high.,  7i  inches  circumference;  a  beauty 

895  Sea-green    Apatite:    Canada:    beautiful   twin   crystal-    2A 

inches  high  '      ^ 

896  Green  and  mauve  Apatite:  Canada:  fine  crystal;  2^x5  in 

897  Gray  Apatite:  Canada:  fine  crystal,  with  double  termina- 

tions; 2^  in.  long 

898  Green  Apatite:  Canada:  fine  crystal,  with  double  termina- 

tions;  \\  in.  long 

899  Iridiscent  Stalagmite  from  Crystal  Palace  Cave;  Havana 


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900  Labradorite:  fine  polished  specimens;  2  pes 

901  Signet  Intaglios:  designs,   Satan,    Cupids,  bull,  etc.:    foul 

imitations  of  precious  stones,  from  the  Fowle  sale,  Bos- 
ton: there  sold  as  genuine:  (emerald,  $1,000  if  so):  10 
pes  * 

902  Alligator  teeth:  Florida:  very  large  and  perfect,  2^  to  3 

inches  long;  3  pes 

903  Bronze  Vampire  head:  Central  America:  patinated:  fine 

904  Bronze    placque:     old    Italian:    Hercules    strangling    the 

Naemean  lion:  fine;  2|x3|  inches 

905  Bronze  bell:  very  old:  wants  clapper;  4  in.  diameter 

906  Autograph  letters  of  Maryland  Govs.  Stone,  Wright  and 

Whyte:  M.  C's.   Barney,  Bailey:    F.  Skipwith,  Jno.  A. 
Dix  (latter  documents) :  fine  lot;  10  pes 

907  Fac-simile  of  the  original  Secession  Declaration  and  signa- 

tures; fine 

908  Manuscript  book  of  the  Genealogy  of  the  Woodhull  family 

from  time  of  "Billy"  the  Conqueror:  alphabetical  list 
of  the  relatives:  interesting;  8vo 

909  Maris'  Varieties  of  1794  Cents:  cloth;  clean  copy 

910  Le  Roux's  Complete  Cat.  of  Canadian  Coppers 

911  1695  Vaillant:  Selectiora  Numismata:    Roman  and  Greek 

Bronze  Coins:  60  fine  copper-plate  engravings:  4to,  calf; 
fine  copy 

912  1750  Mellen:  Series  Regum  Hungariae:  6  copper-plates  of 

Hungarian  Coins:  royal  8vo:  calf;  fine  copy 

913  1734  Gudenus:  Thaler  Cabinet:  fine:  royal  8vo;  boards 

914  1688   Bizot:  Metallic  History  of  Holland:  numerous  cop- 

per-plate engravings:  1  vol;  8vo 

915  Burmah:  Rupee:  peacock,  Burmese  inscriptions;  fine.  This 

coin  was  bought  at  Frossard's  sale,  June  2,  '83,  lot  325— 
for  a  Madras  Pagoda!  and  he  refused  to  take  it  back 

916  Lot  86  from  same  sale:    U.  S.  Cents    "1851,   '53   (3),   '55 

and  '56.  Bright  red  "—the  '55  is  uncirc.  and  bright— all 
the  others  may  have  been  "  bright "  when  they  were  pol- 
ished with  bath-brick,  but  not  now:  he  also  refused  to  re- 
deem these;  6  pes 


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